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Bioengineered trees glow to replace streetlights
Imagine a future where the warm glow of streetlights is replaced by the gentle luminescence of trees. This isn’t a fantasy but a potential reality as scientists explore the possibilities of ...
This glow-in-the-dark Christmas tree is made from chunks of balsa wood impregnated with the bioluminescent ringless honey fungus (Desarmillaria tabescens). When the wood is exposed to air, an enzyme ...
In late October and early November, many of Southern California’s beaches had bright blue waves. The glow was caused by large amounts of phytoplankton, a type of small photosynthetic organism at the ...
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