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How to break bad navigation habits

Relying on digital mapping can erode your traditional navigation skills – could a refresher course be the answer? Alex Roddie ...
Scientists have unveiled a remarkable 'living GPS' in fruit bats, tracking their brain activity as they navigated freely.
While driving, users can now ask Gemini to answer questions about places of interest on their route, return results about ...
Every creative team faces it—startups launch apps no one knew they needed, architects design spaces no one had imagined, ...
Fruit bats navigate using a stable internal compass based on landmarks, offering new insight into how mammal brains map the ...
Sharks don’t just rely on sight or smell—they use Earth’s magnetic field like a built-in compass to find their way across the ocean.
In Google Maps, Gemini already exists in place listings, and it’s now coming to the navigation experience on Android and iOS.
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 ...
Michael Duggan is lecturer in digital culture and technology at Kings College London. He tells Srijana Mitra Das at TE about ...
If you’ve ever fumbled with your phone trying to change a route mid-journey, Google has some good news. The tech giant is ...
Many people are convinced they know how to survive in the woods, Bear Grylls style. But a lot of what we think we know only ...
Ancient sea creatures may have used magnetic particles to navigate. 3D scans reveal how these magnetofossils sensed Earth’s ...