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Researchers have found a practicable and reliable way to test for infectious diseases: All you need are a special glowing paper strip, a drop of blood and a digital camera.
A British mother became concerned because of the photographic glow in her daughter’s eyes. Turns out the girl had Coats disease.
A genetically engineered fish that glows green from the inside out is helping illuminate what pollutants do inside the body.
Flashlight fish are a bizarre group of fishes that have symbiotic bacteria under their eyes that glow in the dark and can be turned off and on.
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Why Is Your Doctor Staring at Your Glow? - MSNPicture yourself with a glow that no one can see, but you. This is not a subject of sci-fi fiction. Researchers have found out that all living objects which includes humans, send out a small light ...
The rabbits are part of a genetic manipulation experiment, one that the researchers hope will shed some light on hereditary diseases and hopefully lead the way to producing drugs to help cure them.
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Fish That Glow in the Dark and Disappear by DayThese translucent fish are nearly invisible in daylight but under the right light, they glow with an otherworldly shimmer. It’s a wild look at how nature hides in plain sight and shines when no one’s ...
Get Asian glow from alcohol? It might also fight tuberculosis, or TB : Short Wave Ever gotten a scarlet, hot face after drinking? Or know someone who has? Many people felt it as they ring in the ...
An eel’s glow could illuminate liver disease Fluorescent protein binds to bilirubin, a compound the body must eliminate ...
Researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology (The Netherlands) and Keio University (Japan) present a practicable and reliable way to test for infectious diseases. All you need are a special ...
A team reporting in ACS Central Science has developed a sensitive method that analyzes viral nucleic acids in as little as 20 minutes and can be completed in one step with “glow-in-the-dark” proteins.
Dr Nicholas Cole is the keeper of thousands of transparent fish that glow with pretty blobs of fluorescent green, evidence they carry a human gene that causes "a true bastard of a disease".
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