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Unusual “Time-Travel” Creature Can Age in Reverse

Scientists have recently found that certain comb jellies, especially the species Mnemiopsis leidyi, can age in reverse. Commonly referred to as the lobate comb jelly," Mnemiopsis leidyi has the unique ability to revert from its adult form back to a juvenile, cydippid-like stage. This intriguing phenomenon, observed in laboratory conditions, was first triggered by stressful situations such as starvation or injury. Researchers think that this type of “reverse aging” may act as a survival strategy, enabling the jelly to save energy and resources when confronted with environmental stressors. This discovery holds important implications for biology, particularly in the study of developmental plasticity—the capacity of an organism to adjust its life cycle according to environmental conditions. While other creatures, like the well-known "immortal jellyfish" (Turritopsis dohrnii), are recognized for similar capabilities, the findings regarding comb jellies provide fresh insights ...