Environment
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This Ingenious Technique Helped Scientist to 'Read Minds' of Jellyfish
Scientists have found a way to interpret Jellyfish's thoughts regardless of not having any neurons, study finds. They were able to observe how well the cells in a tiny type of see-through jellyfish operate collectively, to produce complicated independent motions, such as capturing and consuming food source. This is all thanks to ingenious molecular manipulation.
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