Fluorescent cave minerals are helping scientists explore how life could survive in harsh places like Europa. Far beneath ...
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Researchers use a portable fluorescence spectrometer to analyze the glowing formations in underground caves. Now, researchers ...
Biofluorescence is widespread in birds-of-paradise, a group of tropical birds famous for their spectacular courtship dances.
Findings about the chemical makeup of cave systems can teach us about life in places humans have yet to reach.
Fluorescent Rocks in Wind Cave National Park May Show How Life Could Exist on One of Jupiter’s Moons
Inside Wind Cave the scientists found that chemicals fossilised within the rocks shine in brilliant hues of pink, blue, and ...
Deep below the Earth’s surface, rock and mineral formations lay hidden with a secret brilliance. Under a black light, the ...
Fluorescent caves deep below America show how alien life could exist on one of Jupiter's moons, say scientists. The chemistry ...
Astrobiologist Joshua Sebree of the University of Northern Iowa suggests that South Dakota's Wind Cave exhibits chemical ...
A section of South Dakota’s Wind Cave seen under normal white light (left image) transforms into something otherworldly when placed under UV light (right image).
Warning: The following contains spoilers for the Dragon Ball Super manga. Dragon Ball Super is now streaming on Crunchyroll. Out of the many forms to have come from the Dragon Ball Super anime and ...
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