Fire salamanders—one of Europe's most well-researched amphibians—are biofluorescent, which means they can absorb light from ...
Scientists have discovered more than 180 species of biofluorescent fish that glow in neon shades of blue, red, orange and green -- most of them hiding out in tropical coral reefs. Some of the fish ...
Biofluorescence is what happens when an animal absorbs light, then throws it back out in a different color. It’s one of the weirdest and most beautiful traits in the animal kingdom, but now we know it ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. GrrlScientist writes about evolution, ecology, behavior and health. During one nighttime dive, the team filmed a biofluorescent ...
Divers spotted a biofluorescent turtle swimming near the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific. Divers spotted a biofluorescent turtle swimming near the Solomon ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
For the first time, scientists have found a reptile that exhibits biofluorescence – which means it can emit light in a varying degree of colours. The creature, known as a hawksbill sea turtle, was ...
Deeper than 200 meters, sunlight starts to disappear. Photosynthesis ceases and the surroundings become twilight. In another couple hundred meters, light will be completely gone and all that remains ...
Scientists have discovered that fire salamanders produce biofluorescent secretions that glow under specific wavelengths of ...