... conference in Germany, engineers unveiled a robotic jellyfish designed to swim—but not sting—like the real ...
ROME, May 5 (UPI) -- Hordes of stinging jellyfish are back on Italian beaches this spring, and experts warned Monday it could be a sign of global warming.
... though increasing temperatures have been associated with increasing jellyfish numbers in lab studies and in other waters, such as Narragansett ... , including global warming and overfishing, are encouraging jellyfish surpluses in many tourist destinations and productive fisheries ...
The dramatic proliferation of jellyfish in oceans around the world, driven by overfishing and climate change, is a sure sign of ecosystems out of kilter, warn experts.
... systems that produced the RoboLobster and RoboLamprey to include a study on tactile sensory perception in jellyfish and lobsters ...
Marine biologists plan to tie mini computers to jellyfish to track them off the coasts of north and west Wales.
BARCELONA, Spain, Aug. 3 (UPI) -- Burgeoning jellyfish populations in coastal waters around the world is proof oceans are being impacted by global warming and overfishing, Spanish experts say.
A spike in jellyfish numbers along Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts highlights scientists' lack of understanding of these stinging creatures.
A clever trick borrowed from jellyfish earns two Americans and one Japanese scientist a share of the chemistry Nobel Prize.
... : a pulsing mass of hundreds of softball-size moon jellyfish that regularly gather here. read ...
... swarms of potentially deadly, peanut-sized jellyfish in Australia to swarms of hundreds of millions of refrigerator ... of Japan, suspicion is growing that population explosions of jellyfish are being generated by human activities. Human activities ...
A "jellyologist" explains the mysteries of large swarms of jellyfish that can cover hundreds of square miles of ocean.
A potentially immortal jellyfish species that can age backward—the Benjamin Button of the deep—is silently invading oceans, swarm by swarm, a recent study says.
Mucin, a protein extracted from Nomura's jellyfish, has proved highly effective in regrowing cartilage in joints, scientists in Japan claim.
... for a future eating other kinds of sea creatures: jellyfish tempura and Greek-style squid. Also in today ...