Hundreds of thousands of 'by-the-wind sailors' are washing up on Pacific Coast beaches, captivating scientists.
Last season, thousands of jellyfish sightings were reported to the “Spot a Jellyfish” project. The citizen science initiative is continuing this year, and the researchers are calling for further help ...
Beachgoers in Southern California are being warned to watch out for non-lethal stinging jellyfish before they hit the water or sand this weekend. “LA County Lifeguard Division advises beachgoers to ...
On a calm summer morning in southern Australia, the water can look deceptively clear, until you see thousands of gelatinous shapes washing ashore. In January, thousands of pink lion’s mane jellyfish ...
Not every jellyfish gets its own museum. But in a matter of days, the nation’s first Jellyfish Museum will open in Pompano Beach at 199 N. Ocean Blvd., just a block from the city’s popular Fishing ...
The nebula was formed when a star went supernova 5,000 light-years from Earth. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Astrophotographer ...
IF YOU ARE UP EARLY THIS MORNING, YOU MIGHT HAVE NOTICED THIS STUNNING GLOW IN THE SKY. THIS IS WHAT A FALCON NINE ROCKET LEFT BEHIND. AND IT’S CALLED A SPACE JELLYFISH, NOT ALIENS. THE SPACE COAST ...
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TEXAS, USA — A couple of strange-looking jellyfish spotted on North Padre Island this week turned out to be Atlantic box jellyfish, according to researchers with the Harte Research Institute. Jace ...
Box jellyfish get their name from their cube-shaped bell, with long tentacles trailing from each corner. When alive in the water, those tentacles can stretch several feet. "Unlike most jellyfish, they ...
Jellyfish seem to sleep for about 8 hours a day, take midday naps and snooze more after a bad night’s sleep – just like us. Sleep is thought to have first evolved in marine creatures like these, and ...
Neither jellyfish nor sea anemones have brains. But these animals sleep in ways strikingly similar to humans, according to a study published today in Nature Communications 1. The findings bolster a ...