The concept of moths being attracted to light is so established that it’s found in poems, song lyrics, and folklore. These days, moths fly around lightbulbs, but in the past, it would be a naked flame ...
Butterflies might get all the credit for being the pretty ones, but moths can definitely share the spotlight. Some of these creatures have wings that shimmer, colors that rival gemstones, and patterns ...
There’s a flip side to the “New York, New York” lyrics “if I can make it there, I can make it anywhere!” What about all those people who can only make it in New York City? Two prime candidates for ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick The playwright and his collaborator André Gregory are together again, delivering a sumptuous set of interlinked monologues about life, ...
The first time I geared up for a run during the Marathon server slam on Feb. 27 with two friends I used to play Destiny with, we all admitted to being disoriented. The extraction shooter’s UI throws a ...
An invasive bug species, the spongy moth, has been spotted in the tall tree canopies of Lakewood and has the potential to negatively impact Pacific Northwest forests. The spongy moth can grow up to ...
“Fan into flame the gift of God” and courageously live out the gifts of the Holy Spirit to a world currently crying out for hope, Archbishop Richard Moth exhorted the faithful on Feb. 14 at his ...
Citizen scientists in South Africa have rediscovered an emerald-green moth that’s been missing for nearly one-and-a-half centuries. A dozen male moths had their photographs posted online from 2020 to ...
LUCAS COUNTY, Ohio — People in northwest Ohio may remember attempts to stop the spread of the Emerald Ash Borer in the early 2000s when Ash trees across the region were cut down. Most are familiar ...
Moths move significantly less when exposed to artificial nighttime light, new research shows. Moths' attraction to artificial light, such as streetlights, is common knowledge and has been much studied ...
A video claiming to spot the "largest living moth" in Kansas City and instead showing something human-sized is blowing up on TikTok. The eerie shadow creature appeared to have eyes on the back of its ...