There’s evidence to suggest that the comb jellyfish was the first animal to appear on Earth some 700 million years ago.
Almost by chance, researchers in Norway found adult comb jellies reverse their development and become larva again when stressed by starvation. It helps them survive because larva eat less than the ...
A study has found that comb jellyfish have the apparent ability to 'time travel' amid a new discovery that the unique sea ...
The warty comb jelly, Mnemiopsis leidyi, is a fascinating sea creature with a litany of weird biological ... It’s not the ...
Scientists have discovered a marine animal that can reverse its aging process. The comb jelly, a jellyfish-like creature, can ...
This indicated that the comb jellyfish might be capable of reverting back to a youthful, larval state under certain conditions. The researchers found that extreme stress seemed to trigger this ...
Like Jakura, Soto-Angel’s curiosity was rewarded. After being exposed to the stress of starvation and physical injury, the ...
Meet the comb jelly, a marine invertebrate that can reverse its age, offering new insights into aging, resilience, and the ...
Comb jellies seem to use the strategy of aging in reverse as a survival strategy when they are under pressure.
The experiment showed the jellyfish could revert to a youthful form when stressed only by starvation, but this was far less ...
Comb jellies can reverse their development from adult to larva, a rare flexibility in animal life cycles that may be an ...
Comb jellies could be one of the first animals to have existed in the world as their presence goes back 700 million years.