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Would I face a lethal jellyfish – with eyes? Scrolling through recent jellyfish news I came across some interesting articles. Beware these so-called “blobs.” One article was from West Australia about large numbers of box jellies washed up on the beach. I have...
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Half a billion years ago, before what is known as the Cambrian explosion when myriads of new species sprouted in the oceans, jellyfish roamed the seas. Jellyfish adapted to sharing their environment with other animals and continued to thrive for hundreds of million...
Editor’s note: Fusing memoir and fiction, Joram’s own research fuels the adventures of his protagonist Ricardo Stein in Jellyfish Have Eyes. As an NIH scientist acclaimed for vision research, he had 20 years of dissecting the eyes of vertebrates under his belt when he...