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Scientists discover that jellyfish sleep like humans and it may explain the origin of sleep |

Sleep appears to have emerged far earlier in animal evolution than previously thought, according to new research examining two brainless marine species. A study of the upside-down jellyfish Cassiopea andromeda and the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis finds that both exhibit sleep-like states despite lacking a centralised brain. Researchers observed periods of reduced movement, lowered responsiveness,…

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Can you eat jellyfish: What it tastes like, how it’s prepared, and whether it’s safe to eat |

When most people think of seafood, they think of fish and shrimp, but not those gelatinous, tentacled creatures in the sea. But yes, jellyfish are edible; they have been feeding communities around Asia for centuries, and are slowly turning up on plates around the world.Unlike the stinging, wobbly jellyfish you see while swimming, the jellyfish…

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