Science
Scientists discover ‘beautiful and unique’ gelatinous sea animal – CNET
It looks a bit like a see-through plucked space turkey.

Researchers described the newly discovered Duobrachium sparksae based on high-definition video footage alone.
NOAA
Scientists like to get their hands on things when possible, especially when describing new animal species. A team of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration researchers, however, embraced a hands-off approach when it came to a surprising underwater find: a new species of comb jelly.
“It’s unique because we were able to describe a new species based entirely on high-definition…
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