How Jellyfish Keep Light Locked Inside Water
Bioluminescent jellyfish look like soft bags of water, yet their glow survives crushing deep-sea pressure. With more than ninety percent of their mass as water, they still protect fragile fluorescent proteins that must hold a precise three‑dimensional shape to emit photons in the dark.The trick lies in architecture, not bulk. Green fluorescent protein and related chromoproteins fold into rigid bet...More
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