A closeup shot of a glowing blue jellyfish in black water. One species stands out for its extraordinary ability: Turritopsis dohrnii, also known as the immortal jellyfish. This fingernail-sized ...
actively “walking” toward blue light waves in a way that’s reminiscent of the pulsed swimming motion of jellyfish, a new study has revealed. Most corals are sessile organisms, which remain ...
At these extreme altitudes, water vapor condenses onto tiny particles — often meteoric dust or volcanic debris — forming minuscule ice crystals, which gives them a radiant glow as they reflect ...
Despite their name, glow-worms aren't worms at all: they're beetles. They use their bioluminescent bodies to communicate with other beetles, in an attempt to attract a mate. The ocean is well known ...