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Scientists Make LED Bulbs From Salmon DNA
Posted On: July 23, 2009University of Connecticut researchers have added fluorescent dye to salmon DNA and spun the DNA strands into nanofibers to create a brand new material that gives off a bright white light. The material absorbs energy from ultraviolet light and gives off different colors of light,-depending on the proportions of dye it contains.
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