Normal cellular processes in living things — from germinating plants to our own cells — create biophotons, though escaping light isn’t visible to us.
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Dark matter might leave a telltale ‘fingerprint’ on light, scientists say
The new study from the team at the University of York suggests that dark matter could leave very faint, measurable marks on ...
A new study suggests that Dark Matter — long thought to be completely invisible — might subtly tint light as it passes ...
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What is the Kp index and how does it relate to the Northern Lights?
Predicting when and where the Northern Lights will be visible is a challenging game and can partially be predicted by ...
A University of York study suggests light passing through dense dark matter may pick up a faint red or blue tint.
AI-based IOL power calculation formulas may provide superior accuracy compared with traditional methods, a study suggests.
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