Scientists found a free-living coral species actively travels toward blue light resembling its natural habitat and moves like a jellyfish to migrate.
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My mom had to pee on me after I got stung by a jellyfish and I ate things I didn't like. But that trip made me adaptable and ...
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When it comes time to migrate, Queensland University of Technology research has found how a free-living coral ignores the ...
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A new study released by scientists from Brisbane, Australia on January 22 shows how a 'free-living' jellyfish-like coral called the Cycloseris cyclolites propels itself along the seabed to navigate ...