Skip to content
  • The Editor’s Notebook
    • Soapbox
    • Brian’s Corner
  • Research Matters
    • Arts
    • Society
    • Science
    • Tech
    • Students
  • Our Editions
    • Publication Archives
  • THINK with Us
    • Newsletter Subscription
    • Advertise
    • Collaborate
    • ReThink Podcast
    • Contact
  • The Editor’s Notebook
    • Soapbox
    • Brian’s Corner
  • Research Matters
    • Arts
    • Society
    • Science
    • Tech
    • Students
  • Our Editions
    • Publication Archives
  • THINK with Us
    • Newsletter Subscription
    • Advertise
    • Collaborate
    • ReThink Podcast
    • Contact
THINK Magazine
  • The Editor’s Notebook
    • Soapbox
    • Brian’s Corner
  • Research Matters
    • Arts
    • Society
    • Science
    • Tech
    • Students
  • Our Editions
    • Publication Archives
  • THINK with Us
    • Newsletter Subscription
    • Advertise
    • Collaborate
    • ReThink Podcast
    • Contact
  • The Editor’s Notebook
    • Soapbox
    • Brian’s Corner
  • Research Matters
    • Arts
    • Society
    • Science
    • Tech
    • Students
  • Our Editions
    • Publication Archives
  • THINK with Us
    • Newsletter Subscription
    • Advertise
    • Collaborate
    • ReThink Podcast
    • Contact
×

Ten years of jellyfish spotting

Jellyfish spotting

The unpalatable reputation of jellyfish as nasty stingers (although few are) can impact tourism. Prof. Alan Deidun writes about how jellyfish capture the collective imagination: their grace and beauty, their power station-stopping capabilities, and how scientists can learn from children.

Continue reading
Alan Deidun beach breaking comfort zones campaign citizen science jellyfish june 2020 marine biology marine life think 32
THINK Magazine
Facebook-f Instagram Linkedin Twitter Youtube Rss
  • HOME
  • CONTACT
  • PRIVACY POLICY

© 2025 THINK Magazine | All Rights Reserved
Website by Storm Design Malta