You don’t need a brain to sleep, and we have snoozing jellyfish to prove it
It turns out even brainless creatures such as jellyfish need to sleep. This extraordinary discovery reported by researchers at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, makes sleep even more mysterious than it already is. Cassiopea jellyfish are the only animals we know of that sleep despite lacking a centralized nervous system. Credit: Caltech When you’re tired…
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Sure is empty down here...