Chinese scientists unveil glowing Avatar-like plants that could light cities
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- #Sustainable Lighting
- #Bioluminescent Plants
- #Gene Editing
- Scientists used genes from fireflies and luminous fungi to create genetically engineered plants that glow in the dark.
- Over 20 plant species, including orchids and sunflowers, have been modified to emit a soft, natural glow without external power sources.
- The technology, developed by Chinese researchers, aims to transform urban lighting, tourism, and sustainable design by providing low-carbon illumination.
- Potential applications include energy-free lighting for parks and public spaces, enhancing cultural tourism and the nighttime economy.
- Similar gene-editing techniques are advancing medical research, such as disease observation and drug discovery, and improving agriculture, like pest-resistant rice strains.