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A diffuse glow, through the ages

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Gary Boas

Alhough bioluminescence in fire-flies has been studied extensively, its anatomical and biochemical origins still are relatively unknown. The organs that generate the luminescence can be found in various locations along the body and can exhibit varying degrees of complexity, preventing researchers from applying findings from one family to another. To date, detailed studies of such origins have been performed primarily for Photuris and Photinus fireflies. Recently, investigators at Universidade Federal de São Carlos in Sorocaba, Brazil, reported that larvae of the Brazilian Aspisoma lineatum...Read full article

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    Published: June 2008
    Glossary
    bioluminescence
    Heatless light emissions from living organisms caused by the combination of oxygen and pigments such as luciferin.
    luminescence
    Luminescence is the emission of light that occurs without the involved substance undergoing a significant increase in temperature. In other words, it is the production and emission of light by a material or substance, often as a result of electronic, molecular, or atomic transitions. Luminescence is a broad term that encompasses various phenomena, including fluorescence, phosphorescence, chemiluminescence, and bioluminescence: Fluorescence: In fluorescence, a substance absorbs light...
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