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Light without electricity? Glowing algae could make it possible (colorado.edu)
walrus01 14 minutes ago [-]
It rather resembles the CGI protomolecule from 'The Expanse'.
sandworm101 10 minutes ago [-]
Why all the bother with 3d-printed gel shapes? Why not just use a mat of these things, all glowing, and then put it behind an LCD panel. Then you can have moving pictures without all the bother of 3d printing.

Then you can take the next step and both their apparent output further by replacing the algae with tiny blue LED modules.

kiba 4 minutes ago [-]
I think it's fine for research, curiosity, aesthetic and coolness factor. Not everything need to be 'practical'.
ceejayoz 1 hours ago [-]
This feels like weird framing. They still need energy to produce it.

I have a genetically engineered luminescent petunia plant. It’s neat, but a ways off from being useful for anything.

aetherspawn 38 minutes ago [-]
Wow.. this is maybe the plant for anyone interested: https://light.bio/
m3kw9 27 minutes ago [-]
good for car dashboards, maybe for not vital areas
cassianoleal 1 hours ago [-]
So can torches and candles.
dullcrisp 49 minutes ago [-]
The sun?
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