The proliferation of cheap, powerful GPS jammers has airline operators, shipping firms and militaries alike scrambling for navigation alternatives.
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How do compasses work?

If you're lost in the woods, your best chance of finding your way might be a tiny magnet.
Light aircraft often use a heading indicator as a way to know where they’re going. Retired instrumentation engineer [Don Welch] recreated a heading indicator of his own, using cheap ...
Apple’s iPhone is designed in California but built through a global network of suppliers and assembly partners ...
Google's Pixel 10a is a solid budget phone, but frustratingly does nothing new. It's a copy-paste job from the Pixel 9a.
A study suggests that the integration of geomagnetic and visual cues help some of the world’s most invasive moth species orient themselves during their seasonal migration.
A new traveling exhibit tells the story of Japanese American soldiers who fought for the U.S. in World War II, even as their ...