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Briefing: Chinese scientists unveil glowing Avatar-like plants that could light cities without electricity
Strategic angle: Using genes from fireflies and luminous fungi, scientists have created plants that glow in the dark.
editorial-staff
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Updated 9 days ago
Chinese scientists have successfully developed bioluminescent plants capable of glowing in the dark. This innovation utilizes genetic material sourced from fireflies and luminous fungi.
The implications for urban infrastructure are significant, as these plants could serve as a sustainable alternative to traditional electric lighting systems, reducing energy consumption.
Further studies will be necessary to assess the scalability and environmental impact of integrating these glowing plants into city landscapes.