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Why ships have two metal balls on the compass, the clever trick that fixes magnetic errors at sea
A ship’s steel hull becomes part of Earth’s magnetic field, which can quietly skew a magnetic compass in different directions as the vessel turns and heels. This explains how binnacle correctors work, ...
One of the most underrated ways Google Maps makes commuting less stressful is that it reroutes in real time. For instance, it ...
The Oregonian/OregonLive’s annual fundraising campaign is making a different to seniors, at-risk youth and people ...
Volkswagen’s attempting to make a big splash with EV-intrigued buyers by re-introducing its Scout badge with a slew of ...
See Jupiter shining like the “Christmas Star” and catch a glimpse of the ISS — aka “Santa’s Sleigh” — in the early morning ...
Santa Claus is delivering presents around the world and, thanks to Colorado's NORAD Tracks Santa program, you can find out ...
Monarch butterflies may hold the key to one of biology's biggest unsolved puzzles: how animals tap into Earth's magnetic ...
When Santa is done delivering presents on Christmas Eve, he must get back home to the North Pole, even if it’s snowing so ...
If you want to follow Santa’s journey around the world in real time on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, there are two ...
As millions of children wait for Santa Claus to begin his Christmas Eve journey tonight, one question lies beneath the magic ...
The Earth's North Pole isn't just one place, it's actually two. Now, a researcher has revealed that one of those North Poles ...
Scott Brame explains the difference between magnetic north and true north, as Santa and people all over the world prepare to travel.
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