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Oh no! You dropped your keys on the ground, and it is too dark to see them. You might have to feel the ground with your hands ...
Bogong moths use both Earth's magnetic field and the starry night sky to make twice-yearly migrations spanning hundreds of ...
Native to Australia, tiny Bogong moths travel hundreds of miles in an astonishing annual migration by using the starry night ...
When temperatures heat up, nocturnal Bogong moths fly about 1,000 kilometres to cool down in caves by the Australian Alps.
The increased availability of NV technologies has positively affected their integration into various types of outdoor ...
An Australian moth follows the stars during its yearly migration, using the night sky as a guiding compass, according to a ...
Imagine waking up one morning to find not just one, but two or even three blazing suns rising over the horizon. Would our ...
Oh no! You dropped your keys on the ground, and it is too dark to see them. You might have to feel the ground with your hands, but a mouse could use ...
New research finds that Australia’s endangered Bogong moths use the stars to make an epic round-trip migration through the ...
There are, fortunately, ways to combat light pollution. Some areas are designated as Dark Sky places, which means that they are legally protected from light pollution. West Virginia’s Green Bank ...
Apparently, raccoons like peanuts! If you didn’t know, our ring-tailed foragers are opportunistic eaters! They will devour nuts, fruits, berries, grubs, insects, voles, ...