They had to sea it to believe ... a vivid neon blue glow, like a cross between a jellyfish and an overgrown houseplant to the untrained eye. Now, a new paper shines a light on the newly identified ...
"Every splash, every jump, made the sea just light up. It won't be an experience we forget easily." Photographers and nature lovers have been watching bioluminescent plankton glowing off the Welsh ...
Too much of a good thing is no good at all. Living organisms enjoy sunlight—in fact, they need it to stay alive—but they tend ...
You will be treated to one of the greatest natural light shows on the planet—explosions ... The cheek lights on the deep-sea loosejaw fish may serve to locate prey in the dark, but they likely ...
Some animals have a curious way of emitting light that we humans can see when we shine a blacklight on them, a pastime that ...
Deep-sea Creatures: Many deep-sea animals, like certain species of jellyfish and anglerfish, glow to attract prey or communicate with each other in the dark depths of the ocean. Certain Species of ...