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The space opens in Camden on June 28 and features a touchable sea star exhibit and a LiteZilla wall with moveable glowing ...
Scientists found a free-living coral species actively travels toward blue light resembling its natural habitat and moves like a jellyfish to migrate.
Jellyfish are an undeniable evolutionary success story, surviving at least 500 million years in Earth’s oceans. They are even poised to handle climate change very well in some areas of the world ...
Even without a central brain, jellyfish can learn from past experiences like humans, mice, and flies, scientists report for the first time on September 22 in the journal Current Biology.They ...
But by the end of the experiment, the animals increased the average distance to the wall by about 50% during the 7.5 minute trial, quadrupled the number of successful pivots to avoid collision.
These brainless jellyfish use their eyes and bundles of nerves to learn. The animals haven’t been shown to change their behavior based on past experiences, until now ...
Scientists found a free-living coral species actively travels toward blue light resembling its natural habitat and moves like a jellyfish to migrate. CNN values your feedback 1.
Scientists found a free-living coral species actively travels toward blue light resembling its natural habitat and moves like a jellyfish to migrate. CNN values your feedback 1.
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