Imagine being horribly maimed and the only way to survive was to merge your damaged flesh with another injured human.
Comb jellies (Mnemiopsis leidyi) are a type of stingless jellyfish that consume other jellyfish and fish larvae. They are native to the western Atlantic Ocean, but they have spread widely and are ...
The combined comb jellyfish synced up their movements, melded their nervous systems, and even joined their digestive tracts.
The researchers believe their findings could have significant implications for the study of regeneration and the immune ...
Researchers reporting in the Cell Press journal Current Biology on October 7 have made the surprising discovery that one ...
Comb jellies regenerate by fusing together after injury, sharing muscle movements and digestion, opening research into ...
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How to Brine Practically Any Meat
We'll show you why it's worth it to use a brine—especially on leaner cuts of meat like pork chops and chicken breasts. The ...
The only trouble is, once you've eaten your way through a jar of pickles, you're often left with a bunch of brine. While most people pour this liquid down the sink, there's something much better you ...
Researchers reporting in the journal Current Biology on October 7 have made the surprising discovery that one species of comb ...
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Researchers found that two individuals of a type of comb jelly can fuse and become one with a shared nervous system and ...
Utah's fall season has just begun, but it won't be long until those bright colors on the trees turn dull and the leaves fall ...