Scientists Develop Rechargeable Glowing Succulents for Future Lighting

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Scientists have developed glowing succulents that can emit light by using inorganic afterglow particles, offering a potential eco-friendly alternative to street lamps and decorative lighting without genetic engineering, with applications in urban planning and artistic design.
Topics:science#bioluminescent-plants#inorganic-afterglow-particles#science-and-technology#succulents#sustainable-lighting#urban-architecture
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