Nightmarish 'Demon Fire' Worms Unearthed
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Scientists have discovered a new genus of glow-in-the-dark worms they call ‘demon fire’ worms, which are part of a family of worms known as bristle worms. The three newfound species are found in the shallow waters of Japanese rivers and streams. Researchers want to determine how the glow-in-the-dark worms create their bioluminescent appearance and then use that to develop a man-made type of bioluminescence. Bristle worms like these new demon fire worms have existed since the Cambrian period, over 505 million years ago.
Topics:science#bioluminescence#bristle-worms#glow-in-the-dark-worms#life-science-technologies#polycirrus-worms#science
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