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MIT creates bioluminescent trees that glow like fireflies

MIT creates bioluminescent trees that glow like fireflies

To create their glowing plants, engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology turned to an enzyme called luciferase, used by fireflies to create their characteristic fluorescent glow.

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Engineered Glow

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