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Following The Trail Of Jellyfish With Green Dye

Alec PUBLISHED October 8, 2013
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Pointed out by Redditor scoutberry, Cal Tech professor John Dabiri is studying the vortex rings of jellyfish and the potential that mass migration of jellyfish creates changes in ocean patterns equal to hurricanes and typhoons. The result is pretty beautiful.

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