Scientists have uncovered new details about the so-called immortal jellyfish. The comb jelly, also known by its scientific ...
There’s evidence to suggest that the comb jellyfish was the first animal to appear on Earth some 700 million years ago.
Comb jellies seem to use the strategy of aging in reverse as a survival strategy when they are under pressure.
Meet the Turritopsis dohrnii, also known as the "immortal jellyfish", which has a remarkable ability to reverse its ageing ...
Turritopsis dohrnii follows a typical jellyfish life cycle, beginning as a larva and maturing into a polyp and then an adult ...
Aging happens in one direction, right? We’re all slowly getting older, accumulating gray hairs and wrinkles, and there’s no ...
Turritopsis dohrnii, dubbed the immortal jellyfish, is the best-known of such species. A recent study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, however, has revealed a new member ...
The warty comb jelly, Mnemiopsis leidyi, a fascinatingly weird creature that can regenerate parts of its body, reproduce from ...
Comb jellies could be one of the first animals to have existed in the world as their presence goes back 700 million years.
The immortal jellyfish is known for its remarkable ability to reverse its life cycle, potentially allowing it to live ...