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Glow-in-the dark firefly petunias sold out at Ruhlig Farms and Gardens in one day. The plants are bred with bioluminescent ...
Called the “Firefly” petunia, it contains genes from bioluminescent mushrooms that make it constantly glow. A news release announcing the petunia’s arrival included a photo of a woman gazing ...
The recent deluge of rain on NSW’s south coast has been good for one thing: mushrooms. But the mushrooms currently popping up in our hinterland forests aren’t just any mushrooms. These are literally ...
Professor Katie Field takes on the task of trying to grow us some bioluminescent mushrooms, while Prof Cassius Stevani explains how – and importantly, why – they glow. And finally – could we ...
allowing the wood to absorb water from the mushrooms and emit a soft glow itself. The glow lasts around 10 days, according to the researchers, and is achieved by exposing the wood to oxygen ...
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