Researchers at the University of Bergen in Norway realized they had a de-aging specimen in their lab when they found a larval ctenophore in a tank where a mature comb jellyfish was supposed to be.
Among them, the 'immortal jellyfish' (Turritopsis dohrnii) has long been recognised for its ability to revert to an earlier stage of life. Now, researchers at the University of Bergen in Norway have ...
Scientists have discovered a marine animal that can reverse its aging process. The comb jelly, a jellyfish-like creature, can revert to a younger state when stressed. This discovery challenges ...
Fused Warty Comb jellyfish (Mnemiopsis leidyi) (Courtesy of Mariana Rodriguez-Santiago) Previous research has demonstrated that M. Leidyi fuse within themselves whenever they need to defecate ...
The latest report also mentions another species, Mnemiopsis leidyi, commonly known as the comb jellyfish, which appears to resist ageing. Researchers from Norway’s University of Bergen observed ...
Oceanographic Magazine reports how Atlantic comb jellyfish — also called the “comb jelly” — have been observed by the scientific community as having the abilities for “reverse ...
(Though the animals have a striking weirdness and similarity to jellyfish, they are not technically related.) The scientists studied a population of warty comb jellies (Mnemiopsis leidyi ...
I njured comb jellies can merge their bodies with other comb jellies, forming a giant hybrid sea creature with multiple buttholes and shared digestive and nervous systems. That's the latest ...