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Scientist at Work Blog: Glowing Wildly on a Moonless Night

nytimes.com (10 months and 18 days ago)

Jun 29, 2012

Scientist at Work Blog: Glowing Wildly on a Moonless Night

Some shallow reef fishes are known to exhibit red fluorescence, but green fluorescence was virtually unknown until very recently. full story

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