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- winniesn, on 05/17/2009, -0/+29Anyone else read "breasts" instead of "beasts"? I got all excited for some jelly fish.
- grapesofbaath, on 05/17/2009, -0/+6Actually we haven't. We've only been using it in meaningful sense in the last 13 years. But you read in the article it was discovered in 1961 and thought you knew something about science. How cute.
- Kyan, on 05/17/2009, -0/+6That's just freaky! In a cool way.
The funniest thing was about the worms: worms poop, but humans defecate. Ok... - tomg025, on 05/17/2009, -0/+5came to the comments section to digg up the first person to say this.
- Nephrastar, on 05/17/2009, -0/+1I'm guilty.
- AndrAIa, on 05/17/2009, -0/+1I wonder if it would be possible to make safer glow in the dark tattoos with this somehow. I think the commercial applications are pretty exciting.
- evergrim, on 05/18/2009, -0/+1"Ouch."
- Kahnza, on 05/17/2009, -0/+1I think it'd be cool of my fingertips glowed.
- PaulClayberg, on 05/17/2009, -1/+2I liked the part with the glowing animals.
- ASSASSYN360, on 05/18/2009, -0/+1SCIENCE!
- thealsir, on 05/17/2009, -0/+1Last picture takes the cake.
- vault, on 05/17/2009, -0/+1You can buy fish for aquaria that glow under blacklight http://www.glofish.com
Petco/Petsmart sometimes have them, as do local fish stores. They're zebra danios that have been genetically modified to be those colors and to glow...otherwise identical to a zebra danio. Simple freshwater fish for a 10 gal+ aquarium. - satanherself, on 05/17/2009, -0/+1amazing science that genes can be turned off and on and proteins can be added to make things glow.
I kinda want to glow like that........
It seems sorta superhero-ish
I pick green, please. - Kstha1, on 05/17/2009, -0/+1What is the point of this? Next thing your going to hear about, is how people have some new strain of glowing HIV disease, and of course blame it on wild monkeys
And its amazing how most of this stuff was done in the 50s-60s, cant imagine what they are working on today. - kd1s, on 05/17/2009, -0/+1Too late for you. But your offspring could in fact have the glowing protein 'added' to their genome. If you can do it for mice, dogs and cats you sure as hell could do it for a human.
- Gloogle, on 05/17/2009, -1/+1make my penis glow yellow
- antoniuk, on 05/17/2009, -4/+3People are just a few scientists away from glowing. I'm not religious at all but this just seems wrong on every level
Still cool looking which makes it even worse - SiderStratos, on 05/17/2009, -3/+1wow, totally new... not like we have been using GFP for 40 years now.. yawn
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