Rechargeable ‘Glow in The Dark’ Plants Are The Green Light We’ve Been Waiting For – The Plants Use Strontium Aluminate to Absorb & Emit UV Light
DAVID NIELD at ScienceAlert.com reports scientists are working on rechargeable, glow-in-the-dark plant life that could one day replace some of the inefficient, energy-intensive electric lights…
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