Time-lapse video shows how a mushroom coral polyp pulses and inflates, flinging its soft body into micro-hops to slowly move itself to a new location.
a sliver of white light, similar to the brightness of shallow waters, and one of blue light, like the deeper areas of water. The mushroom corals tended to move toward the blue light. Science ...
When researchers at City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center in Duarte, California, began studying white button mushrooms, they uncovered something remarkable. These common mushrooms, found in ...
A new study has found that the free-living mushroom coral responds to ... with a strong preference for blue and white light. Such free-living corals seem to be using this previously unseen ...
Corals aren’t necessarily known for their fancy footwork — or even having feet. But scientists have observed a free-living mushroom coral ... response to blue and white wavelengths ...
Now scientists have discovered that mushroom coral are real ... When given a choice, most of the corals moved towards blue light compared to white light. Their ability to tell the difference ...
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