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No GPS, No Compass—How a 5cm Moth Navigates Across Australia by Starlight

Each year, the bogong moth (Agrotis infusa) takes an impressive migratory journey across the Australian landscape. As spring arrives,...

Localizing globalized technology

Science & Technology (Commonwealth Union) – In the present digital age, where information is at our fingertips and connectivity...

Journey of Satellite Technology

Science & Technology (Commonwealth Union) – A Journey Through Time Introduction Satellite technology has come a long way since...

How Portable Signal Interference Devices may be disruptive

Science & Technology (Commonwealth Union) - As connectivity increases so do certain vulnerabilities, as signals from various devices can...

Australian GPs prescribe antipsychotic drugs to children and adolescents for non-approved conditions

Health, Australia (Commonwealth Union) – A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Adelaide reveals an upward...

Associations between quality of care with Scottish GPs performance pay

Europe UK (Commonwealth Union) – Experts have drawn attentions to a performance-based incentive known as the Quality and Outcomes...
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GPS tracking to study teen behavior

New Zealand- The health and wellbeing of children across the globe as the pandemic had already further deteriorated in...
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