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Chinese scientists reveal glowing plants that could light cities
- Chinese researchers unveiled glowing plants engineered to emit light, using genes from fireflies and luminous fungi.
- The plants include more than 20 species, such as orchids, sunflowers, and chrysanthemums, that reportedly glow at night.
- Demonstration of the glowing plants occurred publicly at the Zhongguancun Forum in Beijing.
- Experts say the approach could illuminate parks and public spaces without electricity, using only water and nutrients.
- Researchers foresee broader uses beyond lighting, including urban tourism and nighttime economies.
- The research notes potential for scientific observation and drug discovery in related gene-editing work.
- Bioluminescent plants could contribute to sustainable urban design with low-carbon lighting.
- The project, led by Magicpen Bio and affiliated researchers, aims to translate glowing flora into practical urban lighting.
- The news emphasizes a potential shift toward bio-lit urban environments rather than conventional electricity-based lighting.
- The technology is described as highly efficient and low-carbon by the project's spokespersons.
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