Take, for example, the moth, the less heralded pollinator in the same classification as the butterfly. Some cultures and religions hold deep spiritual significance for the humble moth. If you are ...
A moment from a performance of “The Moth Project.” Credit: Marvin Zana. Before the pandemic, Peter Kiesewalter didn’t think much of moths. Like a lot of people, he’d thought of them mostly as pests.
No, they did not open the '100 beautiful names for Moths' book. Instead, they reared the moth in their laboratory in Chattogram and observed it. After conducting research for six months, the zoologist ...
Isolation coupled with slowing down opened the New York City-based musician eyes and ears to nature, in particular to moths. He grew up in Canada where he studied clarinet and saxophone performance.
Legend tells us that the Chinese empress Leizu founded the cultivation of silk from caterpillars over 5,000 years ago, after a silkworm moth cocoon plummeted into her steaming teacup, unraveling ...