Medicine & TechnologyMarine biologists think that the rare jellyfish scuba divers found could be the Chirodectes maculatus that was last seen in 1997 at the Great Barrier Reef. Check out this unusual-looking jellyfish that could be a new species.
In 2007 researchers unearthed a bizarre imprint of a tubular exoskeleton with features similar to modern-day sea anemones and jellyfish. Read on to learn more about the oldest animal predator that dates back to more than 20 million years before we believed they existed.
UK officials issued a warning encouraging residents to keep their distance from jellyfish after swarms of dangerous jellyfish were spotted on the shore. Continue reading to know the details.
Experts discover the secretive mechanism that works behind the painful fires emitted by tentacles of jellyfish and its cnidarian cousins. Read more about the science behind these natural biophysical weapons and what it offers to the future of medicine and microscopy.
Scientists genetically modified a transparent jellyfish to make its neurons glow and they could study how it works to give new insights into human minds.
Beyond Earht's new project Living Light recently launched artistic jellyfish crafts as part of research to provide artistic commercial space flights in the future.
The short film "Life Beneath the Ice" shows in exceptional detail of dozen species of gelatinous animals underneath the Antarctic ice, wherein two species of jellyfish and three comb jelly were yet to be known in science.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recently conducted a deep-sea dive, which included capturing a red disk-shaped jellyfish 2,300 feet beneath the Atlantic Ocean for the first time.
An invasive species of jellyfish was recently spotted several times across beaches in North Carolina. Factors such as global warming and the movement of ships may have brought the jellyfish further north than usual.
Tropical Storm Isaias and climate change welcomed populations of sea lice. Global warming is also drastically affecting jellyfish and algae populations.
A jellyfish has been seen swimming in the Venice canals, which has been virtually empty because of the government's lockdown due to COVID-19. Other marine life emerged ever since, with air pollution reduced significantly.