Previously, the immortal jellyfish (Turritopsis dohrnii) was the only species thought to have the ability for reverse development, but now, scientists know that the comb jelly (Mnemiopsis leidyi ...
The Michael Sars Centre at the University of Bergen and the Paris Aquarium have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to ...
A 520-million-year-old fossil resembling a flower is the great ancestor of modern-day comb jellies, jellyfish-like sea creatures that cast a rainbow-like effect as they propel their way through ocean ...
They were a pair of ctenophores, or comb jellies (Mnemiopsis leidyi), which have gelatinous bodies and closely resemble jellyfish. The scientists found that the comb jellies, a.k.a. sea walnuts ...
Bourgouin and Anaïs Courtet, jellyfish curator and jellyfish aquarist at the Paris Aquarium, received training from staff engineer Alexandre Jan on comb jelly husbandry at the Michael Sars Centre.