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Jellyfish snooze like we do, and it could explain the origins of sleep
Even a boneless, gelatinous sack lacking a dedicated anus and brain needs its beauty sleep, a new study by researchers from Bar-Ilan University in Israel finds. Jellyfish sleep a third of every day ...
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WASHINGTON, May 7 (UPI) -- In the process of analyzing the DNA of sea anemones, scientists at the American Museum of Natural History discovered a brand new order of sea creatures called Cnidaria. "The ...
The cnidaria collections include corals, jellyfish, sea anemones, octocorals and hydroids, with approximately 20% of the specimens known to be types. The geographical strength of the collection is our ...
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