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Ed Yong in Mountain View
Why are squid eyes so large? How are beetles drawn to fires? Why are crocodile faces as sensitive as human fingertips? In his award-winning bestseller An Immense World, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ed Yong unlocks a deeper sensory experience, examining natural abilities like electromagnetism, sonar, and scent. From the echolocation of bats to the magnetic navigation of sea turtles, these hidden dimensions of reality are far stranger and ric…
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Ed Yong in Mountain View
Why are squid eyes so large? How are beetles drawn to fires? Why are crocodile faces as sensitive as human fingertips? In his award-winning bestseller An Immense World, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ed Yong unlocks a deeper sensory experience, examining natural abilities like electromagnetism, sonar, and scent. From the echolocation of bats to the magnetic navigation of sea turtles, these hidden dimensions of reality are far stranger and ric…
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