New research indicates that sea turtles seem to navigate across hundreds of miles of open ocean using Earth's magnetic field.
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A lot of modern multitools are designed with outdoor use in mind: they are compact, functional, and easy to carry. The ...
Nature's tiny navigators, dung beetles, have astounded scientists by using the Milky Way as a celestial compass. These ...
Spread the love1. Understanding the Compass A compass is a simple yet powerful tool that has been used for centuries to determine direction. At its core, it consists of a magnetized needle that aligns ...
The indigo bunting crosses the Gulf of Mexico every night using the stars as a compass. The science of how this tiny bird ...
About five years ago when I still had the stamina to take long drives, we nearly got lost trying to use what was supposed to be a shorter route to our destination. After several misses and wrong turns ...
Explore our comprehensive review of 2026's best navigation smart glasses, ranking models from $100 to $1,500 for walking, ...
The Animal That Reads the Earth A reef manta ray tagged off the Maldives in 2015 travelled over 1,100 kilometres in a single ...
The Northeast Ohio Orienteering Club recently announced it is inviting outdoor enthusiasts to experience orienteering at the ...
Governor Wes Moore announces a major expansion of the Maryland Community Business Compass, growing its funding database from 250 to nearly 2,500 programs to help small businesses access grants, loans ...
Digital sensors are guessing — and they're all interfering with each other.