Nocturnal insects may use both the Earth’s magnetic field and visual cues to guide their migratory flight behaviours, according to recent findings.
Pigeons are one of the most underestimated animals on Earth. Take them hundreds of miles away, release them into unfamiliar territory, and they will still return home with astonishing precision.
The old World history textbook I used in school specifically stated something like, “Some people, looking at the Pyramids of ...
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Many people still believe it: 25 silly yet popular myths about iconic landmarks around the world
Literally any famous place on Earth has its own legends and myths, which actually make that romantic or eerie surrounding, ...
Scientists studying lunar samples have finally resolved a decades-long debate about the Moon’s ancient magnetic field.
New research reveals that migrating moths rely on both visual signals and Earth’s magnetic field to guide their nighttime ...
One of the new Ancients in Slay the Spire 2, Tezcatara, offers a boon at the start of Act 2 that is nothing like any other in ...
Old Apollo rocks are providing a fresh take on the moon's magnetic field. The lunar magnetic field is currently weak or even ...
Light aircraft often use a heading indicator as a way to know where they’re going. Retired instrumentation engineer [Don Welch] recreated a heading indicator of his own, using cheap ...
High-frequency magnetic characteristics are essential for improving the efficiency, miniaturization, and operating frequency ...
Their study challenges the longtime belief that the moon's magnetic field remained strong for long stretches of time.
Earth’s magnetic shield is shifting in dramatic ways. New data from ESA’s Swarm satellites show that the South Atlantic Anomaly — a vast weak spot in Earth’s magnetic field — has grown by nearly half ...
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