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A new study finds an Australian moth follows the stars during its yearly migration, using the night sky as a guiding compass.
In a world-first discovery, researchers have shown that Australia's iconic Bogong moth uses constellations of stars and the ...
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New Scientist on MSNAustralian moths use the stars as a compass on 1000-km migrationsBogong moths are the first invertebrates known to navigate using the night sky during annual migrations to highland caves ...
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Space on MSNThis Australian moth may be the 1st insect ever discovered to use stars for long-distance navigation"We know that daytime migratory insects use the sun, so testing the starry sky seemed an obvious thing to try." ...
LA Times on MSN15h
Dazed and amused, 'Elio' is Pixar on a spaced-out psychedelic tripPixar trades soul-searching for star-seeking in its most whimsical — and least self-serious — original cartoon in over a decade.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNMoth travels 621 miles using stars as compass, scientists find in a world-firstWhen spring arrives, large moth swarms fly up to 1000 kilometers (roughly 621 miles) from their breeding grounds across southeast Australia.
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