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Two wildlife charities are recruiting volunteers to help spot glow-in-the-dark caterpillars at night using ultraviolet lights. It is hoped the technique will make surveying butterflies and moths ...
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Indeed, the plants glowed in the dark, but the glow was quite faint. The scientists estimated that the plants needed more plant food to fuel the chemical reaction, resulting in the afterglow. But in ...