Each spring, billions of bogong moths fill southeast Australia’s skies. Fleeing the lowlands and trying to beat the heat, they fly roughly 600 miles to caves embedded in the Australian Alps. Subscribe ...
Lost without a compass? Look up! In this guide, we break down the ancient art of celestial navigation - using stars to find your way. Whether you're camping off-grid, sailing open waters, or just ...
It has long been known that birds, and even humans, use celestial cues to navigate vast distances. Now, tiny nocturnal Australian insects have been found to use stars as a guiding compass during their ...