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    East Field (2), Nr Alton Barnes, Wiltshire.
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    Scientific crop circle research held back by links to UFO conspiracies
    By Peta Doherty
    Tue 26, 2016

    While it is generally accepted that artists, not aliens, are responsible for the mysterious and intricate patterns that appear in farmers' cereal fields, how they create such large-scale patterns without leaving a trace of evidence remains a mystery. It is hard to imagine how the enormous, symmetrical and intricate designs could be created, and that puzzle has led to crop circles becoming a platform for all sorts of conspiracy and UFO-related theories. But some believe that association is holding back research that could progress agronomy, and is stifling the opportunity to study a living art movement.

    Professor Richard Taylor, who lectures in art, physics and psychology at the University of Oregon in the United States, said more effort should be made to figure out the who and the how of crop circles.

    "I just find it absolutely fascinating that each year around the world these crop circles keep on appearing and it remains a mystery," Professor Taylor said.

    According to websites that keep track of crop circles, there have been more than 12,000 created around the world. "There is a huge amount of rigorous fundamental science that could be got out of this research, but many scientists are put off getting into crop circles because they are considered a crazy thing," Professor Taylor said.

    The professor, whose interest in patterns in nature led him to piece together earlier scientific research, published his findings in the journal Physics World in 2011. Scientific research in the field is based on the work of biophysicists, who in the 1990s discovered plants from crop circles had elongated and pliable plant nodes that allowed rigid plant stems to be bent without breaking. The researchers, W.C Levengood and Pat Delgado, concluded the plants had been exposed to a form of electromagnetic energy.

    Professor Taylor suggested artists could be using microwave energy to manipulate crops. "Could you take out the microwave source, which is a little thing called a magnetron, then could you go into the crop field to deliver this super-heating?" he asked. "At the moment no one has done it, but it should be possible."

    Crop circle research like 'a big rabbit hole'
    This rational explanation does not convince Australian nurse Megan Heazlewood, a self declared "independent crop circle researcher", who is currently roving the country running talks on the phenomenon. Ms Heazlewood has been studying crop circles for 15 years. She was hooked when she saw a photo of a circle for the first time, describing crop circle research as "a big rabbit hole". "When I saw them I was amazed, stunned by their beauty. My natural sense of curiosity kicked in and I had to find out more," Ms Heazlewood said.

    That led her to the United Kingdom, where she visited more than 20 crop circles, and then began her research in Australia, where she says there have been 71 crop circle incidents. Ms Heazlewood is hoping to interest farmers and soil and plant experts in the body of crop circle plant research. "Crop circles have appeared in all sorts of crops, even silverbeet and rice paddies," she said. "But the ones in canola are the most extraordinary in my opinion ... canola has a consistency like celery. If you bend canola, at 45 degrees it snaps."

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