Turns out jellyfish and sea anemones – among the ancient creatures with a nervous system instead of a brain – have a very similar sleeping routine to our own. A new study published in Nature ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. THE NATURAL HABITAT of Cassiopea andromeda in the Gulf of Aqaba, Eilat. (photo credit: Meron Segev) A new study from the ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: The animal kingdom contains a vast array of animals capability of remarkable regenerative abilities, but known are quite as adept at this healing ...
Even on a casual walk, German artist Anselm Kiefer is always searching for inspiration. "Look at this tree," he said walking alongside the Mississippi River. "This is a fantastic tree, you know?" And ...
Jellyfish and sea anemones may have evolved without a brain, but they sleep, similar to humans. A network of interconnected neurons compensates for the lack of a brain in these creatures. But the ...
One major division of the kingdom Animalia is Cnidarians (animals built around a central point) and bilaterians (animals with bilateral symmetry), which includes us humans. A study found that the sea ...
A new study analyzed the sleep patterns of jellyfish and sea anemones and found they share some sleep traits with humans. The research could provide insight into the origins and function of sleep.