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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New research has revealed that a free-living coral species, Cycloseris cyclolites, propels itself across the reef using ...
The latest study has revealed how the mushroom coral uses rolling, sliding, or pulsing movements in pursuit of optimal light conditions. Coral inflates and deflates its tissue in ...
A new study has found that the free-living mushroom coral responds to specific types of light by “walking” towards it, ...
The smaller cousin of the infamous "Wally" corpse flower, the devil's tongue also emits a rotten odor. But unlike Wally, this ...
When it comes time to migrate, Queensland University of Technology research has found how a free-living coral ignores the ...
But there’s another, lesser-known and understudied kind of coral that’s completely solitary. And some of these animals, known as mushroom corals, can walk. “They’re very little,” said Brett Lewis, a ...
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The latest disintegration of a SpaceX test flight was a spectacular sight, as broken-up rocket parts streaked like jellyfish ...
Charleston County's beaches have turned into a jellyfish graveyard over the past few weeks. Visitors to the beaches have to keep their eyes to the ground to avoid stepping onto one of the ...