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Scientists solve how a jellyfish can sting without a touch

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Scientists claim they have solved the mystery of why coming near an upside-down jellyfish can result in irritating stings, without any contact. They say the Cassiopea jellyfish release toxin-filled mucus into water leading to stinging & itching skin - a phenomenon termed ‘stinging water’. Japan’s Tohoku University researchers say it’s a long-awaited answer to the mystery of stinging water in warmer coastal regions.