Jellyfish sleep like humans — even though they don’t have brains. The findings bolster a theory that sleep evolved, at least in part, to protect the DNA in individual nerve cells, helping to repair damage that builds up while animals are awake.
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January 6, 2026

Jellyfish sleep like humans — even though they don’t have brains. The findings bolster a theory that sleep evolved, at least in part, to protect the DNA in individual nerve cells, helping to repair damage that builds up while animals are awake.

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