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Biological Effects of Static Magnetic Fields: Ideal Experiments for Introductory Courses

Journal of College Science Teaching -- January/February 2005

A serendipitous finding involving static magnetic fields can be used to design experiments suitable for both science and nonscience majors. It has been reported that organisms respond differently to high-gauss magnetic fields generated by north poles than they do to those generated by south poles. Experimental tests of this hypothesis are ideal inquiry-based experiments for the teaching laboratory.
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