"Researchers track migration of great white shark around Florida." Yahoo! News. "Shopping Carts Will Track Consumers' Every Move." Harvard Business Review. "Despite More Great White Sharks, Attacks on Humans are Rare." USAToday. "NHS unfurls condom app – for iPhone-toting teens." .uk. "Study: GPS Units Cause Memory and Spatial Problems.". "Baltimore Biker WallyGPX Makes 'Angry Birds' GPS Art." Huffington Post. "How Google's Self-Driving Car Works." IEEE Spectrum. "Police to Use Fake Pill Bottles to Track Drugstore Thieves." New York Times. "Shark Katharine departs Gulf of Mexico." Florida Today. "NYPD baiting pill bottles with GPS tags to track stolen painkillers.". "Fun with a Garmin GPS while running on cruise ships at sea.". "Nine fun things to do with your GPS device (photos).". "Modern Treasure Hunts for the Whole Family." New York Times. "GPS Technology Protecting Baby Jesus.". When a British TV program tagged cats with GPS, it discovered that they spent much of their time at other cat owners' houses, trying to steal cat food. The research may clarify the extent to which cats pose a threat to birds. Just so that they won't cause a privacy scandal like the National Security Agency experienced, they're allowing owners to list their cats under aliases. They're augmenting the GPS data with other info, including analysis of cat feces that they're encouraging owners to collect. They're hoping to equip more than 1,000 cats - some in the Charlotte area, others as far away as Australia and Germany - with GPS-enabled transmitters on harnesses, which will allow them to track the movements of outdoor cats in 2014. Ever wonder what your cat does when you let him or her outside? A group of researchers from the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and North Carolina State University are eager to answer that question for you.
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