Good Good Good | A second grader wanted to know if his pet caterpillar would remember him. His experiment shocked scientists

JUL 16, 2026 12:02 PM
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Jo Nagai of Kobe, Japan began hand-raising swallowtail butterflies when he was just a second grader.

But when it came time to release them to the wild, Nagai realized a peculiar pattern of behavior — the butterflies often lingered after release, even flying back to him at times.

It made him wonder: Did his caterpillars still remember him, even after they had experienced metamorphosis?

To find out, Nagai reached out to esteemed Georgetown entomologist Dr. Martha Weiss, who has long studied the behavior and the memory of insects — particularly moths.

He had been intrigued by a study she published in 2008 on an adult moth’s ability to retain memories even after its body had broken down and rebuilt itself.

In a four-page letter, Nagai introduced himself. Weiss later read the letter aloud on the Signal Hill podcast.

NAGAI AND WEISS. SIGNAL HILL PODCAST

“To Martha Weiss,” she said. “Hello. Nice to meet you. My name is Jo Nagai. I’m from Japan. I live in Kobe, Japan. I’m in the second grade at Ibuki Elementary School. When I found your research on the internet, I was so delighted!!”

Annie Rosenthal, who is both a Signal Hill editor and Weiss’ daughter, noted the “two exclamation marks” in their interview.

“Two bold exclamation marks,” Weiss confirmed.

In the letter, Nagai asked Weiss about her landmark study on moth memory and asked how he could expand it to his butterflies.

At first, Weiss doubted whether an elementary school student could recreate the same experiment that she and her grad student, Doug Blackiston, had established in a secure lab setting over a decade earlier.

In her first letter back, Weiss suggested that Nagai run an experiment on something much simpler, like “teaching butterflies to learn colors.”

But Nagai was undeterred. […]

Continue reading: https://www.goodgoodgood.co/articles/butterfly-catepillar-memory-boy-prodigy

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misheleneous Handmade Gifts | Home & Hound (@misheleneous.bsky.social) | February 2019 and the Chinese New Year celebrations in Manchester city centre 🐖

#WeekBforBehind #AlphabetChallengeI like Pig Butts And I Cannot LieFebruary 2019 and the Chinese New Year celebrations in Manchester city centre 🐖#CityScape #UrbanGaze #Art #Scape #Pigs #Sculpture #ECK #StreetArt #Manchester #StunDay

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A frame from Berlin

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George Washington National Forest

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100 Years Off Grid: My Family’s Life in A Subtropical Banana Valley

19 Jul 2026
In the remote rainforests of Australia there are 100 year old banana farms. My family has lived here for over 60 years, and this week I continue the banana farming practice by planting new orchards and restoring the abandoned tools from the plantation pulleys!

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I love filming music videos along with murals I see around Chicago. Did any of these visuals catch your eye. #mural #muralsart #visuals #streetart #chicago #windycity #placestosee

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Little Langdale, England

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A Kingfisher whose beak was stuck on a tree Unfazedly performed a composed neck-stretching exercise before flying off.

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