Cool story, but I begin to wonder if mainstream media reads any other journals than the series of rags that
Nature publishes.
OK, with that out of my system...
Perhaps this may help explain the variable sense of direction in people. I have a good one, but if there is any "magnetoreception" going on, it is so well integrated that I am unaware of it.
Though I think some people are hypersensitive to magnetic and electric fields (and atmospheric ions). I suspect that drb is one such person, he finds certain types of air conditioners and electric motors highly irritating (perhaps disorienting?).
The eye is already amazing, now add in "magnetoreception"? Wow. I wonder where exactly in the eye this protein resides and what other sensory structures it interacts with to produce a signal? Probably questions these researchers are looking at, I imagine,