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How monarch butterflies use the sun as a compass to navigate 4,000 kilometres of migration
A Clock Inside the Antenna The monarch butterfly does not simply fly toward the sun. That would leave it hopelessly off ...
Traditional Māori navigators use celestial bodies, as well as ocean currents, winds and other natural signs, to guide them ...
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Toronto innovation executive Fenton Jagdeo has released the Curiosity Compass, a four-direction framework that helps teams ...
Monarch butterflies have just five to seven weeks to accomplish something no single generation can finish alone, and by ...
July 12 The third annual Ruidosa Fest, part of Lincoln Center’s Summer in the City programming, is an all-day celebration ...
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Companies don’t fail owing to lack of strategy but because people stop talking
A few years ago, I sat in a cross-functional review where everything looked “green” on the dashboard. Timelines were intact.
The outdoor app for iPhone and Android is free but becomes essential with an affordable Plus subscription. (contains ...
This summer, as tensions rise along with the temperature and the persistent deep divisions in our country give rise to a ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte on Monday demanded that the allies put forward “clear, concrete and credible plans” to ...
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