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Bioluminescent algae’s blue light harnessed to make 3D-printed shapes
Scientists in Colorado are harnessing the power of bioluminescent algae to create mesmerizing 3D-printed shapes that glow in the dark. These innovative structures, encapsulated in hydrogel, offer potential for future biosensors that light u...
Scientists in Colorado are harnessing the power of bioluminescent algae to create mesmerizing 3D-printed shapes that glow in the dark. These innovative structures, encapsulated in hydrogel, offer potential for future biosensors that light up in response to environmental changes. However, questions remain about the long-term viability of algae in these conditions. #Bioluminescence #3DPrinting #ScienceInnovation #Algae #EnvironmentalTech
Originally reported by The Guardian.
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