What about
a jellyfish into a bookmark?
Dip the chunks of
jellyfish into the batter and drop them in the hot sunflower oil to fry for around 1 minute.
This week at Fast Company, Japanese students crush up invasive
jellyfish into candy, Adoptabot upcycled robots make great pets, architects propose a High Line for San Francisco, and PNC Bank finishes the largest green living wall in North America.
What about
a jellyfish into a bookmark?
The authors hypothesize that either wind blew
the jellyfish into shallower water or the creatures swam there in search of prey.
ANDREW Sweetman has spent a lot of time throwing dead
jellyfish into the sea.
But now, «Scientists from the University of Southern Denmark have developed a technique to turn
jellyfish into a crunchy chip, potentially creating a market for aquatic snacks....»
University of Southern Denmark (USD) scientists have discovered a method to turn
jellyfish into a salty snack akin to potato crisps.
Not exact matches
It'll be like watching «Survivor» gone wrong — where some poor tribe members are stung by
jellyfish, fall
into fires, or step on stingrays...
As natural selection kicked in, these bacteria graudally evolved
into eukaryotic cells, then small colonies, then multicellular organsims, then pre-Cambrian biota, then crusaceans,
jellyfish and, later, fish.
My brothers and cousins and I used to spend Summer days pitching ourselves off of my grandfathers boating dock
into the (
jellyfish strewn) Chesapeake bay water.
Everything from the Touch a shark tank to the
jellyfish, the underground room will make you feel like you stepped
into something from another world.
The 3 mm neoprene will protect you from sand,
jellyfish, and anything you bang
into while learning to surf.
«
Jellyfishes are ancient organisms, which use a primitive predation mechanism based on generating feeding currents to bring the prey
into contact with their bodies,» Acuña explains.
After catching the
jellyfish with pool - skimming nets, he and a group of other scientists would pin them down with a fork and spin them across a razor's edge to slice off the light - emitting photo - organs, which would fall
into a bucket in a translucent linguini heap.
A Texas cardiologist goes
into Orbit with 29 rats, 2,478
jellyfish, and a plastic tube snaking through his veins to the entrance of his pounding heart.
Sucked
into water intakes,
jellyfish had taken out vital services from power stations to data centres and water treatment plants.
«There's a long history of
jellyfish really coming
into huge numbers, big blooms, with a big effect on ecology, when you have perturbations to the system.»
Story number 1: Wiggly, wobbly
jellyfish need to break
into their crustacean prey's hard shells to get a decent meal.
But Chad Widmer, 37, a senior aquarist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium just south of San Francisco, studies
jellyfish, and along the world's coasts, jellies seem to be exploding in size and number, pulsing through waters they haven't ventured
into before.
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In recent years, concerns about rising
jellyfish populations in some parts of the world have mushroomed
into headlines like «Meet your new
jellyfish overlords.»
In the few cases when the injured animals do not symmetrize — only about 15 percent of the injured animals they studied — the unsymmetrical ephyra also can not develop
into normal adult
jellyfish, called medusa.
It will deploy grippers inspired by
jellyfish to embrace the target before steering itself on a suicide dive
into Earth's atmosphere.
A single ephrya (juvenile Aurelia
jellyfish) was split
into a three - armed section (bottom) and a five - armed section (top).
They simply used the
jellyfish gene, which is easily detected, to test whether inserting foreign genes
into eggs (so - called germline gene alteration) can produce viable monkeys.
They slipped the
jellyfish gene
into a disabled virus, then injected the altered virus
into a batch of monkey eggs.
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When seafloor animals die off, the energy in the ecosystem flows
into microbes and
jellyfish, a trend Jackson refers to as «the rise of slime.»
Jellyfish larvae typically morph
into anchored polyps, shown here, before they mature
into free - swimming medusa.
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According to this view, early sponges sit at the base of the animal tree of life, which then forks
into four other groups: comb jellies,
jellyfish, primitive multicellular animals called placazoa, and another group of early symmetrical animals that led to worms, insects, and ultimately us (bilaterians).
Ordinarily,
jellyfish are born from eggs and grow
into larvae, which morph
into polyps before becoming free - swimming medusa.
«
Jellyfish are made up of little more than goo and yet they've been turned to stone before they had any chance to rot: a mechanism which some scientists refer to as the «Medusa effect», named after the gorgon of Greek mythology who turned
into stone anyone that laid eyes upon her.»
«The embryos of living
jellyfish usually develop
into bizarre alien - like larvae which metamorphose
into anemone - like adults before the final
jellyfish (or «medusa») phase.
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For animals that lack this bilateral symmetry — sponges, stinging
jellyfish, anemones — the digestive system is more like a cul - de-sac, a fitting turn of phrase for what is essentially a bag
into which food flows, gets digested and then must be expelled before more can be consumed.
This showed that the details of segmentation in the Pseudooides embryos to be nothing more than the folded edge of an opening, which developed
into the rim of the cone - shaped skeleton that once housed the anemone - like stage in the life cycle of the ancient
jellyfish.
Masaru Okabe, a biologist at Osaka University in Japan, engineered these green mice by injecting
into mouse embryos a
jellyfish gene that codes for a glowing protein called green fluorescent protein.
«It shows for the first time that
jellyfish tissue — once assumed to be a dead end for resources in the food web — can be recycled back
into the ecosystem by the gobies.»
Scientists inserted the
jellyfish gene for GFP along with the gene for HIV resistance
into a cat egg before it underwent IVF treatment.
The breakthrough in imaging the nervous system of a hydra — a tiny, transparent creature related to
jellyfish — as it twitches and moves has provided insights
into how such simple animals control their behaviour.
In spring, they bud
into tiny
jellyfish, and the cycle begins anew.
The fishermen leaned
into the nets, grunting and grumbling as they tossed the translucent
jellyfish back
into the bay, giants weighing up to 200 kilograms (450 pounds), marine invaders that are putting the men's livelihoods at risk.
The authors refer to their hypothesis as differential partitioning - environmental buffering, and suggest that partitioning cells
into different fates according to prevailing conditions could be a strategy used by many other types of cell coalitions — whether microbial communities, humans, trees, or
jellyfish.
Scientists added DNA from fluorescent
jellyfish to more than 260 pig embryos, which were then implanted
into eight different sows, four of which became pregnant.
Here is a video from Casey Dunn of some other colonial
jellyfish, to get a sense of how this close up photograph fits
into the context of the whole colony, and to see how the swimming bells pulsate.
Researchers removed the gene for GFP from
jellyfish, cloned it, and introduced it
into the cells of the bacterium E. coli and in C. elegans, a soil nematode widely used as a biological model.
The DNA of fungus, mold, bacteria, viruses, fish, humans, and
jellyfish have been injected
into corn, potatoes, and strawberries in an effort to increase crop yields.
For example, the DNA of fungus, mold, bacteria, viruses, fish, humans, and
jellyfish have been injected
into corn, potatoes, and strawberries in an effort to increase crop yields.