Meet the Turritopsis dohrnii, also known as the "immortal jellyfish", which has a remarkable ability to reverse its ageing ...
A study has found that comb jellyfish have the apparent ability to 'time travel' amid a new discovery that the unique sea ...
Turritopsis dohrnii follows a typical jellyfish life cycle, beginning as a larva and maturing into a polyp and then an adult ...
There’s evidence to suggest that the comb jellyfish was the first animal to appear on Earth some 700 million years ago.
Almost by chance, researchers in Norway found adult comb jellies reverse their development and become larva again when ...
Scientists have uncovered new details about the so-called immortal jellyfish. The comb jelly, also known by its scientific ...
Comb jellies seem to use the strategy of aging in reverse as a survival strategy when they are under pressure.
The immortal jellyfish is known for its remarkable ability to reverse its life cycle, potentially allowing it to live ...
As animals, they are subject to the cycle of life and death - though one species is known to bend the rules. The hydrozoan Turritopsis dohrnii, an animal about 4.5 millimetres wide and tall (likely ...
Researchers suggest that this life-cycle flexibility, previously thought rare, may be more widespread than we realized.
Few, however, have evolved to break the typical life cycle. The aptly named immortal jellyfish (Turritopsis dohrnii) is one such animal — and, in a surprise discovery now published in ...