Scientists suggest algae could be embedded within biosensors that glow when toxins detected in the environment ...
Seemingly out of nowhere, patches of Tasmania's south-east coastline have become streaked with red trails. The region is a hotspot for Noctiluca scintillans — a type of bioluminescent algae that ...
Researchers created 3D-printed materials with living bioluminescent algae that glow for up to 25 minutes when exposed to simple chemical solutions, no electricity needed. (Nanowerk News) Imagine a sea ...
A bioluminescent algae that appears pinkish-red in the day and glows blue when disturbed has appeared across Tasmania's south-eastern coastline.