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Science Magazine - One Issue Guidance System: Death's-head moths correct course based on an internal "compass" How Musk's monster rocket could transform space science Vocal simplification led to speech complexity Protecting biodiversity with tools from the insurance sector Pages 685-784 Cover: A death’s-head hawkmoth ( Acherontia atropos ), fitted with a miniaturized radio transmitter, is released at dusk in Konstanz, Germany, before a night of tracking. These enigmatic large moths migrate in the autumn, moving through Europe toward the Mediterranean and possibly as far as Africa. Individual tracking has revealed that these moths are able to correct for wind drift to maintain their course during migration. Each additional magazine ships for $1 domestically. You have to use the shopping cart to get this discount. Please message with any questions. Ich spreche auch Deutsch.