Jellyfish and sea anemones sleep too. A new study reveals that sleep may have evolved to protect nerve cells from DNA damage.
"An ancestral trait." Groundbreaking study finds bizarre similarity between brainless jellyfish and humans: 'Fundamental ...
Sleep may have evolved to help reduce DNA damage in nerve cells long before they became centralized in the brain, a study ...
They identified two states: a “normal” one and a quiet state. When they were in this quiet state, the jellyfish were much ...
Jellyfish sleep around eight hours a night, take short daytime naps, and compensate for lost rest,all without having a brain.
A new study from the multidisciplinary brain research center at Bar-Ilan University found that jellyfish and sea anemones ...
Humans began sleeping as a way to partly help reduce DNA damage in nerve cells, scientists at Bar-Ilan University in Israel ...
Giant phantom jelly sightings are extremely rare, but recent footage shows this extraordinary deep-sea jellyfish in all its ...
Studying ancient sea creatures’ snoozing habits could shed light on the origins of sleep.