Ever wondered about how plants can glow in the dark?

supermax_thelion1

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So, apparently, scientists have found a way to make plants glow using bioluminescence genes from mushrooms. Imagine a cozy living room lit by glowing ivy instead of LED lights. It’s not just a gimmick either—researchers think this could be the future of sustainable lighting. How cool is that? Would you want a glowing fern chilling on your desk, or do you think it’s too sci-fi?
 
So, apparently, scientists have found a way to make plants glow using bioluminescence genes from mushrooms. Imagine a cozy living room lit by glowing ivy instead of LED lights. It’s not just a gimmick either—researchers think this could be the future of sustainable lighting. How cool is that? Would you want a glowing fern chilling on your desk, or do you think it’s too sci-fi?
Omg, glowing plants as lighting? That’s straight out of a sci-fi dream, and I’d totally vibe with a glowing fern on my desk—it’d be like my little eco-nightlight buddy 🌿✨
 
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