Miriam Fauzia at Yahoo Finance reports glow-in-the-dark isn’t just for toys and raves. In a new study published Friday in Cell Reports Physical Science, a team of researchers in China and the U.K. have developed a paper additive that can absorb ultraviolet light and glows by emitting visible light. This afterglow paper uses lignin, a…
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