The phosphorescence of the sea has aroused much questioning since antiquity and numerous studies address the topic in the 19th century, when this phenomenon (today referred to as bioluminescence) is given a biological explanation. Raising admiration, wonder, but also scientific controversy, the bright sea is a common motif, frequently reappearing in scientific travel writing, research studies in marinebiology, popular science and literary texts. This paper examines the imaginary component which under-lies these different texts and seems attached to the depiction of living light
In this lesson, students will investigate absorption, reflection, and scattering of light in the dee...
The widespread independent evolution of analogous bioluminescent systems is one of the most impressi...
Bioluminescence, the phenomenon of light production by living organisms, occurs in forms of life as...
International audienceThe phosphorescence of the sea has aroused much questioning since antiquity an...
Special issue Llum, foscor i éssers vius.-- 9 pages, 11 figuresIf we looked at the Earth from space,...
Bioluminescence or ' phosphorescence ' is primarily associated with the marine environment,and this ...
Production and emission of light by any living organisms is called bioluminescence. Bioluminescence ...
Bioluminescence, the emission of ecologically functional light by living organisms, emerged independ...
Light in the sea may be produced by the sun or stars, by chemical or biological processes, or by man...
In the clear, dimly-lit waters of the open ocean, nearly all of the larger inhabitants utilize lumin...
Bioluminescence is a light production phenomena performed by means of chemical reactions or cellular...
In recent years Bioluminescence (BL) and Chemiluminescence (CL) have become fundamental tools in mo...
The book \u201cBioluminescence. Living lights, lights for living\u201d by Th\ue9r\ue8se Wilson and J...
Bioluminescence is a light production phenomena performed by means of chemical reactions or cellular...
Translated from Russian (Extracts from book publ. Moscow (SU) p. 40-67, 83-99, 126-52, 160-71)Availa...
In this lesson, students will investigate absorption, reflection, and scattering of light in the dee...
The widespread independent evolution of analogous bioluminescent systems is one of the most impressi...
Bioluminescence, the phenomenon of light production by living organisms, occurs in forms of life as...
International audienceThe phosphorescence of the sea has aroused much questioning since antiquity an...
Special issue Llum, foscor i éssers vius.-- 9 pages, 11 figuresIf we looked at the Earth from space,...
Bioluminescence or ' phosphorescence ' is primarily associated with the marine environment,and this ...
Production and emission of light by any living organisms is called bioluminescence. Bioluminescence ...
Bioluminescence, the emission of ecologically functional light by living organisms, emerged independ...
Light in the sea may be produced by the sun or stars, by chemical or biological processes, or by man...
In the clear, dimly-lit waters of the open ocean, nearly all of the larger inhabitants utilize lumin...
Bioluminescence is a light production phenomena performed by means of chemical reactions or cellular...
In recent years Bioluminescence (BL) and Chemiluminescence (CL) have become fundamental tools in mo...
The book \u201cBioluminescence. Living lights, lights for living\u201d by Th\ue9r\ue8se Wilson and J...
Bioluminescence is a light production phenomena performed by means of chemical reactions or cellular...
Translated from Russian (Extracts from book publ. Moscow (SU) p. 40-67, 83-99, 126-52, 160-71)Availa...
In this lesson, students will investigate absorption, reflection, and scattering of light in the dee...
The widespread independent evolution of analogous bioluminescent systems is one of the most impressi...
Bioluminescence, the phenomenon of light production by living organisms, occurs in forms of life as...