Scientists found a free-living coral species actively travels toward blue light resembling its natural habitat and moves like ...
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Each morning around 6, when dawn brightens the eastern sky, they begin to swim toward the light. Pumping water through their bells, these jellyfish use a type of jet propulsion to follow the ...
“Many ocean-dwelling species rely on light, particularly those in shallower ... providing a better chance of ending up in a suitable area.” Jellyfish also use pulsed inflation to swim through ...
When you see his 3D-printed mechanical jellyfish lamp, we think you’ll agree. Honestly, it is hardly fair to call it a lamp. It is really — as [Ben] points out — a kinetic sculpture.
On permanent display in a baroque space at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the installation is a crowd-pleaser for the way its lights fall from the sky and bloom into silky, jellyfish-like structures.
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