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New study could unearth the secret to how 'immortal jellyfish' reverses aging

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Sep 03, 2022
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VENICE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 04: Scientist Shin Kubota shows a container with several immortal jellyfishes (Turritopsis dohrnii) he is researching on during a photocall for 'Spira Mirabiliss' during the 73rd Venice Film Festival at on September 4, 2016 in Venice, Italy.
New study could unearth the secret to how 'immortal jellyfish' reverses aging
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