Jellyfish and sea anemones are curious creatures: these organisms evolved without a brain and, as scientists discovered only ...
Sleep may have evolved to help reduce DNA damage in nerve cells long before they became centralized in the brain, a study ...
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Jellyfish and sea anemones may be brainless — but they're more similar to us than we thought
Experts found that these sea creatures sleep for at least 8 hours a day, a duration often considered ideal for human sleep.
The Times of Israel on MSN
The need for sleep can be traced back millions of years – Israeli research
Bar-Ilan University study shows that even jellyfish and sea anemones repair DNA during repose, underscoring the idea that a ...
Jellyfish and anemones sleep to repair neuronal DNA damage Jellyfish and sea anemones extend sleep when neuronal DNA is ...
The mystery of why we need to sleep has perplexed scientists for decades, and evidence of sleep-like behavior has been seen in virtually every animal on the planet. A team at the Howard Hughes Medical ...
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