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  • 3D-printed bioluminescent algae produce sustained light without electricity
  • Blue surf
  • Glowing bacteria use their light to load and unload synthetic cargo

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nanowerk.com /3 weeks ago

3D-printed bioluminescent algae produce sustained light without electricity

Researchers created 3D-printed materials with living bioluminescent algae that glow for up to 25 minutes when exposed to simple chemical solutions, no electricity needed.

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japantoday.com /1 day ago

Blue surf

The bioluminescent "sea sparkle" (Noctiluca scintillans) is currently visible along the Shonan coastline in Kanagawa Prefecture, turning breaking waves into neon-blue surf.

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nanowerk.com /1 month ago

Glowing bacteria use their light to load and unload synthetic cargo

Glowing bacteria use bioluminescence to tell synthetic vesicles when to hitch a ride and when to let go, enabling fully autonomous cargo transport.

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asianscientist.com /1 month ago

This Fish Glows By Stealing Light From Its Prey

New genomic evidence confirms that the golden sweeper fish glows not by its own genes, but by stealing glowing proteins from its prey.

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futurism.com /1 month ago

Chinese Scientists Bioengineering Plants With Firefly Genes to Glow, in Effort to Light Cities at Night

Night lighting may be due for a plant-based glow-up. The post Chinese Scientists Bioengineering Plants With Firefly Genes to Glow, in Effort to Light Cities at Night appeared first...

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discovermagazine.com /1 month ago

This Glowing Fish Steals Bioluminescence Instead of Making Its Own Light

Learn more about the golden sweeper, a type of fish that steals bioluminescent proteins from its prey to glow, a rare case of kleptoproteinism.

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