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The “immortal jellyfish” Turritopsis dohrnii (formerly known as Turritopsis nutricula) [1] A species of jelly, Turritopsis dohrnii, is able to cheat death, curling into a ball (signaling the end for ...
Jellyfish usually die after propagating but turritopsis reverts toa sexually immature stage after reaching adulthood and is capable of rejuvenating itself. The 4-5mm diameter creature, technically ...
A certain species of jellyfish has been deemed “immortal” by scientists who have observed its ability to, when in crisis, revert its cells to their earliest form and grow anew. That means that these ...
A tiny sea creature capable of rejuvenating itself over and over again may hold the secret to eternal life. The jellyfish-like Turritopsis Nutricula reverts back to a juvenile form once it mates after ...
The Turritopsis Nutricula is able to revert back to a juvenile form once it mates after becoming sexually mature. Marine biologists say the jellyfish numbers are rocketing because they need not die.
This is more “science” than “gadgets” to be honest, but we can’t turn down the chance to report on the discovery of an immortal jellyfish. The jellyfish, known as Turritopsis Nutricula among jellyfish ...
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