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From anti-counterfeiting inks to bioimaging agents, phosphorescent materials that glow after light exposure are critical for ...
Chameleons are color-changing, tongue-whipping, eye-rolling lizards. But did you know they also glow in the dark? A new study published this week in the journal Scientific Reports revealed just that.
Imagine a glow-in-the-dark designer desk, or wooden fence posts that guide you home with their eerie light. Scientists in Switzerland have developed a way to make glowing wood, with the help of a ...
As if this didn’t attract enough attention, we’ve now learned that they also glow in the dark. Biofluorescent organisms are everywhere, from mushrooms to fish to reptiles and amphibians ...
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