bioluminescence
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Ancient Corals Living 540 Million Years Ago Could Be First to Glow in Dark
Researchers suggested that deep-sea corals originating 540 million years ago could be the first glow-in-the-dark species. Read here.
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Bacteria Bioluminescence Will Completely Light Up This Town in France Soon
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Firefly Luminescence Reveals Dangerous Pesticides
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Let There Be Light! Bioluminescence Breakthrough in Shrimp Can Track Brain Activity
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'Glowing' Sea Turtle Is First Biofluorescent Reptile, Researchers Say [WATCH]
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New Fish Discovered Deep in Gulf of Mexico: Waits for Victims
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Why Do Those Bugs Glow? For Some, Bioluminescence is Just a Mistake
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Why Glowing Mushrooms Light Up a Forest
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Discovered: the Stunning 'Glow Worm' of the Amazon
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Evolution of Bioluminescence May Be Surprisingly Predictable
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Glowing Sharks Light up to Threaten Potential Predators