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Opinion: In this op-ed, retired Navy Capt. John Cordle shares why he chose to retire from his position as a federal worker ...
It's a warm January summer afternoon, and as I traverse the flower-strewn western slopes of Australia's highest mountain, ...
Australia’s iconic bogong moths are the first creatures other than humans and some birds known to navigate by the night sky.
Lynch School Professor Belle Liang and her research team are developing an app to help students discover pathways to finding purpose in college and beyond Imagine you’re an explorer searching for the ...
Neanderthals have long been the subject of intense scientific debate. This is largely because we still lack clear answers to ...
Iconic '80s Pop Star, 59, Still 'Everyone's Crush' Looks Hotter Than Ever first appeared on Parade on Jun 18, 2025 This story ...
Prof Anne Kiltie, chair in clinical oncology at the University of Aberdeen, who is leading the study, said: "We already have ...
Scientists found that an Australian moth navigates using a celestial compass, possibly guided by the Milky Way itself.
Bogong moths (Agrotis infusa) fly up 1,000 kilometers (600 miles) to take shelter in the handful of high-altitude caves that ...
Scientists at the University of Aberdeen and NHS Grampian have been awarded £350,000 of Scottish Government funding to ...
The first ever video and images of the Sun’s south pole have been sent back to Earth by the European Space Agency’s Solar ...
A groundbreaking study from Lund University in Sweden shows that the Australian Bogong moth uses the stars and the Milky Way as a compass during its ...