The Orienteering Club is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization promoting orienteering, map and compass education, and outdoor activity in Middle Tennessee.    They host ...
The Citrus High School AFJROTC Orienteering team recently navigated their way to a major victory at the Florida State Championships held at Holder Mine.
New research reveals that while our memory centers are constantly shifting, our internal compass remains frozen in time to keep our world stable.
Nocturnal insects may use both the Earth’s magnetic field and visual cues to guide their migratory flight behaviours, according to recent findings.
Neurons that track which direction an animal faces can hold their firing patterns steady for months, even as other brain ...
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Like most old skills, there's something deeply satisfying about getting where you want to go with the humble compass. I remember the feeling of accomplishment upon completing a 10-mile crossing in ...
The history of Earth is written on the great tablets of tectonic plates. The motions of plates shaped land masses, formed ...
It's well known that many animals, including migratory birds, butterflies, and even fish, use the sun for navigational purposes. Nocturnal animals are dealt a more difficult hand, however, as the moon ...
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Local parks host a lot of the club's events, including Shawnee Mission, Ernie Miller, Lake Lexington, Kill Creek and Heritage.
New research reveals how the invasive fall armyworm uses a combination of the Earth's magnetic field and visual cues to navigate during night-time migration.
Mount Greylock State Reservation has scheduled a free public interpretive program, the "Discover Greylock Explorer's Club," ...