How Migrating Death’s-Head Hawkmoths Fly Along a Straight Path
No prior study had continuously monitored wild, nocturnal migrating insects
Oregon’s Swastika Mountain Gets a New Name
The mountain was originally named before the swastika became a symbol of hate
Needle-Free Covid-19 Vaccines Approved in China and India
Doses inhaled through the mouth or nose might provide better protection against mild infections and transmission, preliminary studies show
Was Patricia Highsmith Actually a Hopeless Romantic?
The documentary ‘Loving Highsmith’ presents a new side of the enigmatic crime writer
James Webb Space Telescope Snaps Spectacular New Photos of the Tarantula Nebula
The stellar nursery, located 161,000 light-years away, offers insights into a period of intense star formation in the early universe
Hydrogen-Powered Passenger Trains Are Now Running in Germany
They’re expected to keep some 4,000 tons of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere each year
These Are the Winners of the National Design Awards
This year, Cooper Hewitt honored innovators in climate change, clothing design and more
Investigators Seize 27 Greek and Egyptian Antiquities From the Met
The seizures come at a time of increased scrutiny from the Manhattan district attorney’s office over international art crime
‘Immortal Jellyfish’ Could Spur Discoveries About Human Aging
After reaching maturity, these deep-sea creatures can revert to a juvenile stage and repeat their life cycle
U.K. Couple Finds Rare Gold Coins During Home Renovations
The money pieces, which date from 1610 to 1727, are expected to fetch as much as $288,000 at auction next month
See the Highest-Resolution Footage of the Titanic Ever Captured
Commercial exploration company OceanGate Expeditions recorded the 8K clip during its 2022 expedition to the wreck of the ill-fated luxury liner
Hawaii Closes Its Last Coal-Fired Power Plant
The state plans to use 100 percent renewable energy by 2045
SpaceX’s Starlink Satellite Internet Is Coming to Cruise Ships
Royal Caribbean says it will begin installing Starlink terminals across its entire fleet immediately
A Lunchbox-Sized Device Is Making Oxygen on Mars
By scaling up the technology, NASA could allow future astronauts to breathe on the Red Planet
Art Made With Artificial Intelligence Wins at State Fair
Artist Jason Allen placed first in a Colorado contest, generating debate about A.I.’s role in art
There’s a Starman Waiting at the Auction Block
David Bowie’s handwritten lyrics for ‘Starman’ could sell for more than $35,000
CDC Recommends New Covid-19 Boosters Targeting Omicron Subvariants
The updated shots could be available within days
How Artemis 1 Honors an Apollo 13 Hero—and a Champion for Diversity in Space
A mannequin that will orbit the moon is named for Arturo Campos, a Mexican-American electrical engineer who worked on several NASA missions
The FBI Kept Files on the Monkees—and Micky Dolenz Wants to See Them
The band’s last surviving member is suing the FBI, which monitored the group in the 1960s
Male Dolphins Have (Lots of) Wingmen
To find a mate, male dolphins work together in complex social networks that dwarf those of any other animal, except humans, study finds
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