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Quantum mechanics inside a bird’s eye: how robins navigate 10,000 kilometres without GPS

  • Post Date June 15, 2026
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The European robin is a small bird. It weighs less than a first-class letter. The brain of the European robin is roughly the size of […]

Tagged Animal migration, bio-inspired technology, bird navigation science, cryptochrome protein, magnetic field detection, Quantum biology, quantum coherence, quantum mechanics in animals, radical pair mechanism, robin migrationLeave a Comment on Quantum mechanics inside a bird’s eye: how robins navigate 10,000 kilometres without GPS
Thinking of Yours: Scientific visualization of cryptochrome proteins in a robin’s retina creating a radical pair under blue light.
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