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Symmetrization in jellyfish: reorganization to regain function, and not lost parts →

Self-repairing symmetry in jellyfish through mechanical reorganization

Posted on June 19, 2015 by goentoro

See some news on our work

  • Caltech. Injured jellyfish seek to regain symmetry.  By Jessica Stoller-Conrad. And the movie: Self-repair in jellyfish.
  • NPR. Instead of replacing missing body parts, moon jellies recycle. By Nell Greenfielboyce.
  • National Geographic. The surprising way jellyfish put themselves back together. By Carrie Arnold.
  • New York Times. A Jellyfish that quickly puts itself back together. By Sindya Bhanoo.

 

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