New research published in the FASEB journal suggests that Chaetopterus marine worm mucus could become a long-term light source for future technology.
Before the invention of electric lighting, humans were aware of the need for artificial light and always tried to 'dispel the darkness'.
A photosensitive additive added by US military researchers to polymers has created the material that dissolves into water and evaporates upon exposure to sunlight. This new
Scientists discovered colorful coral fragments capable of rainbow-like natural glow beneath the Red Sea.