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Jellyfish: A Gelatinous Invasion | TIME

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The jellyfish in the photos didn’t look like they’d pose a danger to swimmers. Thinly veined and translucent, they didn’t have stinging tentacles trailing behind them or dramatic colors signaling danger. But Ferdinando Boero, a professor of zoology at the University of Salento in Italy, knew that they meant trouble nonetheless. The pictures, sent by a biologist in the northern Italian town of Lerici in July, marked the first time the species Mnemiopsis leidyi, a thumb-size jellyfish known as the sea walnut, had been documented in the western Mediterranean Sea. Read More...

Meet Duo Dadiva, The Acrobats Who Do Impossible Balancing Acts on 'AGT'

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TALENTRECAP.COM Talent America's Got Talent Photos by: Trae Patton/NBC Reading Time: 2 minutes The America’s Got Talent stage has featured some of the most impressive acrobatic performers in the world. However, one dazzling pair from Cuba has emerged as a sensation that is turning heads and defying gravity. The dynamic Duo Dadiva is poised to be the next big acrobatic and balancing act on the grandest stage of them all, AGT Season 18. Read More...

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