Garbrielle Rockson in People magazine describes a Western Australian Museum and Curtin University study of 125 common mammals viewed under ultraviolet light to determine if they would “glow” / fluoresce.A new study has found that mammals can glow in the dark!On Wednesday, research by the Western Australian Museum and Curtin University revealed that it’s “extremely common” for…
Study of 125 Mammals Shows A Larger List of Animals That “Glow” Under UV Light
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