Children love anything that glows in the dark. They find them fascinating. That is why here’s a craft for kids that they will love to decorate their room or play with. This glow-in-the-dark jellyfish ...
It wasn’t just the election lighting up the night sky on Tuesday — voters from Connecticut to North Carolina were left ...
Could this be the best ever use for a deceased jellyfish? A bright spark has found an ingenious use for the corpses of the sea creatures: making them into glow-in-the-dark lamps. U.S. firm The Amazing ...
Jellyfish that glow in the dark are being used to light up cancerous tumors in laboratory experiments. Scientists put fluorescent proteins from a common jellyfish into human cancer cells then use a ...
Jellyfish Day honors one of Earth’s oldest and most fascinating creatures, glowing reminders of resilience beneath the waves.
With red and yellow lights seeming to glow inside its bulbous body, a newfound jellyfish looks more alien spaceship than deep-sea cnidarian. Using a remotely operated vehicle (ROV), marine scientists ...
Two scientists with ties to New Jersey and another from New York were named winners of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry yesterday for research on a glowing jellyfish protein widely used in modern ...
Two Americans and a U.S.-based Japanese scientist won the Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday for discovering and developing a glowing jellyfish protein that revolutionized the ability to study ...
No, they’re not chewed-up pieces of gum, quit salivating. These are the world’s first transgenic prairie voles, which were injected with a jellyfish gene as embryos, resulting in glowing baby voles.
Under normal light, a litter of eight white rabbits born in an Istanbul university last week look like any other rabbits. But in a darkroom, two of those rabbits glow a fluorescent green. A Turkish ...