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[Celestial Navigation in Moths, Human Evolutionary Expansion, and the Uniqueness of Breath]-[Flight simulator for moths reveals they navigate by starlight]

Nature Podcast · B2 · 2025-06-18

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Celestial Navigation: The Bogong Moth’s Stellar Compass

A recent study published in Nature reveals the remarkable navigational capabilities of the Bogong moth. Despite being "nondescript little" insects, these moths perform an arduous "long-distance migrant" journey, traveling approximately 1,000 kilometers from breeding areas to alpine caves in southeastern Australia. Researchers, led by Eric Warrant, utilized a "flight simulator" in a controlled laboratory environment—employing Helmholtz coils to neutralize the Earth's magnetic field—to demonstrate that these moths rely on the "Milky Way" as a stellar compass. When the night sky was projected, the moths oriented themselves correctly; however, when the stars were randomized, they became "totally disoriented." The study suggests that their eyes, while small, are adept at detecting the "gradient of intensity" of the Milky Way. Furthermore, the moths possess a "geomagnetic compass" as a backup, allowing them to navigate even when the sky is covered by cloud.

Human Migration and Niche Expansion

New research investigates why Homo sapiens successfully migrated out of Africa 50,000 years ago, despite earlier attempts that failed to "go the distance." Elena Sherry and her team at the Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology combined archaeological data with climate models to track human habitation from 120,000 to 14,000 years ago. Their findings indicate that around 70,000 years ago, there was a "decoupling" between the available environmental niche space and human activity. During a period of environmental downturn, humans began an "intensive engagement with different ecosystems," moving beyond preferred ecotonal environments into diverse niches. The researchers hypothesize that this increased flexibility and the development of new social or cultural systems provided the necessary adaptations for the eventual successful migration out of the continent.

Insights from the Nature Briefing

The podcast also highlighted two intriguing studies concerning breathing and animal behavior:

  • Humpback Whale Communication: Researchers observed humpback whales creating "perfectly circular bubble rings." While these are often used for feeding or display, the study suggests that the appearance of these rings in the presence of boats or swimmers might indicate a form of "playful behavior" or an attempt at interspecies communication, warranting further investigation.

  • Breath as a Biological Fingerprint: A study published in Current Biology suggests that human breath is unique to the individual. By training a "machine learning algorithm" on 24-hour breathing data from 97 participants, researchers were able to identify individuals based on their breathing patterns. Beyond identification, the study proposes that breath could serve as a "diagnostic tool" for conditions like depression and anxiety, underscoring the breath's role as a "potent tool" for managing stress and health.

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I find this not only refreshing but at some level astounding.
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Clearly, being able to find their way is of great importance to these insects.
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I caught up with study author Eric Warrant to find my way through the study.
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I started by asking him to tell me a bit more about these curious moths.
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And so, as you said, this is a 1,000 kilometre journey that they've never done before.
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📝Key Phrases

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every moment counts
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find one's way
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long-distance migrant
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under control
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cast doubt on
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