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Float into the shadowy depths of the ocean and meet the world’s deadliest jellyfish, where beauty masks lethal power. From ...
In this YouTube video, we see another species that has adapted to life far below the ocean’s surface: Halitrephes maasi, otherwise known as the firework jellyfish. Though it lives deeper than ...
Jellyfish might not look like advanced swimmers, but they can glide long distances in the ocean while using very little ...
They’ll face traffic jams, algae blooms, sunburn and a rising threat – painful jellyfish encounters. Climate change, warming ocean temperatures, overfishing, invasive species and even ...
Imagine tiny robots exploring the depths of the ocean, riding on underwater waves like surfers catching the perfect break.
Unlike fish, jellyfish lack bones and possess a sole rudimentary nerve net, yet they can travel considerable distances with ...
This very summer, hundreds of tiny clinging jellyfish — which carry an extremely painful sting — were seen en masse in the Metedeconk River in Ocean County. A few years back, the tiny invasive ...
Scientists from Japan have developed a mechanism that allows control the movement jellyfish to be used for ocean research and monitoring.