Feb 1, 2013 (Talk of the Nation) — When the sun goes down, dung beetles rely on a galactic source--light from the Milky Way--to navigate, according to a recent report in Current Biology. Study co-author Eric Warrant, of Lund University in Sweden, explains how dung beetles see the starry night sky.
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Dung Beetles Use Cosmic GPS to Find Their Way
Feb 1, 2013 (Talk of the Nation) — When the sun goes down, dung beetles rely on a galactic source--light from the Milky Way--to navigate, according to a recent report in Current Biology. Study co-author Eric Warrant, of Lund University in Sweden, explains how dung beetles see the starry night sky.Missing some content? Check the source: NPR
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