Imagine a sea of glowing blue lights pulsing to the beat of the music. But instead of glow sticks filled with toxic chemicals ...
Their results, published in the journal Science Advances, suggest algae could be part of a brighter, more sustainable future.
Researchers created living light from bioluminescent algae that glows on demand without electricity and could someday power ...
Imagine a sea of glowing blue lights pulsing to the beat of the music. But instead of glow sticks filled with toxic chemicals ...
Sustained algae glow: UC Boulder scientists used pH-altered solutions to make Pyrocystis lunula glow for up to 25 minutes, a major leap from its natural millisecond flashes. 3D-printed living light: ...
Scientists suggest algae could be embedded within biosensors that glow when toxins detected in the environment ...
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