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Jellyfish Use Cell Proliferation to Regrow Tentacles: A Unique Feature of Cnidarian Biology

Regenerating functional tissue across species, including salamanders and insects, relies on the ability to form a blastema, a clump of undifferentiated cells that can repair damage and grow into the missing appendage.

Brainless Caribbean Box Jellyfish Remembers Past Experiences With Advanced Learning Skills

The Caribbean box jellyfish can also alter its behavior. Click to read more. The brainless Caribbean box jellyfish can remember past experiences using "advance learning" skills, according to a new study led by scientists from Denmark and Germany.

Brainless Caribbean Box Jellyfish Remembers Past Experiences With Advanced Learning Skills

The Caribbean box jellyfish can also alter its behavior. Click to read more. The brainless Caribbean box jellyfish can remember past experiences using "advance learning" skills, according to a new study led by scientists from Denmark and Germany.

Peach Blossom Jellyfish: A New Threat to North America s Marine Ecosystems

Invasive species are a real problem in Canada, and one species in particular, the freshwater jellyfish species of the genus Craspedacusta sowerbii C. sowerbii, or the peach blossom jellyfish are as widespread as they are also poorly understood.

Oldest Swimming Jellyfish in the Fossil Record: A New Discovery From the Burgess Shale

The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) announces the oldest swimming jellyfish in the fossil record with the newly named Burgessomedusa phasmiformis. These findings are announced in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B.

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