Scientists found a free-living coral species actively travels toward blue light resembling its natural habitat and moves like a jellyfish to migrate.
Durban beachgoers who made their way to the shore early this weekend were treated to a wondrous sight of Mauve Stinger ...
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.
South African Association for Marine Biological Research ... on contact even after washing up on the beach. “These jellyfish can produce a small amount of light, a form of bioluminescence ...
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 ...
Box jellies, also called sea wasps and marine stingers ... highly advanced among jellyfish. They have developed the ability to move rather than just drift, jetting at up to four knots through ...
"The ability of Cycloseris cyclolites to move towards specific light sources is a fascinating parallel to other marine species like jellyfish, which suggests they are more neurologically ...
Large blooms of moon jellyfish are being seen from the River Derwent to halfway up Tasmania's east coast. A leading marine scientist has said "an incredible sequence of events" has led to the ...