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How research into glowing fungi could lead to trees lighting our streets

  • The Guardian
  • 3 de jul. de 2016
  • 1 min de leitura

On a moonless night deep in a Brazilian rainforest the only thing you are likely to see are the tiny smears of light from flitting fireflies or the ghostly glow of mushrooms scattered around the forest floor. Both effects are the result of bioluminescence, the peculiar ability of some organisms to behave like living night-lights.

 
 
 

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