Scientists have unveiled a remarkable 'living GPS' in fruit bats, tracking their brain activity as they navigated freely.
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Developing Navigation Skills Outside of Tech Still Imperative
You started to learn pilotage during your first flight out of the traffic pattern when the CFI pointed out landmarks as you ...
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Skyline Nav AI’s software can guide you anywhere, without GPS — find it at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025
The company's so-called Pathfinder software can look at almost anything — buildings, tree-lined roads, even aerial views — ...
Fruit bats navigate using a stable internal compass based on landmarks, offering new insight into how mammal brains map the ...
Traditionally GPS is thought of as a navigation tool, a way to get from point A to point B, not a surveillance tool. But the IIT Delhi study shows that the signals your phone receives from satellites ...
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America Needs an Alternative to GPS. So, Why Aren’t We Developing One?
America’s overreliance on GPS leaves it vulnerable to jamming and spoofing. Building a terrestrial backup using 5G could secure national defense and critical infrastructure.
Hiking is an activity that is easy to get into and it opens up wild parts of the world to explore. We show you how to walk ...
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Cattle now use GPS fencing to roam safely
The homesteading pros at Gold Shaw Farm demonstrate how GPS technology is transforming cattle management. Car sitting at park held toddler and an adult who was slowly dying, MS cops say 'It's not his ...
On paper, the Apple Watch Ultra 3’s battery capacity (2.31 Wh) has increased by six percent compared to the Ultra 2 and by as ...
SandboxAQ’s Luca Ferrara discusses the rising risk of GPS jamming and spoofing, and how aviation is seeking new ways to stay ...
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