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This Tiny Algae Could Light Up Deep-Sea Robots, Concert Venues, and Your Home

Scientists have found a way to keep bioluminescent algae glowing continuously, and the implications go far beyond novelty lighting. Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder have developed a method to chemically trigger sustained bioluminescence in a marine algae species, keeping it illuminated for up to 25 minutes without electricity. The cells were then embedded in 3D-p... [4289 chars]

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