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soothsayer

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Thu Nov 12, 2020, 10:28 PM Nov 2020

Tardigrades glow blue to protect selves from UV light


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Tardigrades glow blue to protect selves from UV light


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Eswarappa found that like many other tardigrades, these Paramacrobiotus are resistant to ultraviolet radiation. After sitting under a germicidal UV lamp for 15 minutes — ample time to kill most microbes and give humans a skin lesion — all Paramacrobiotus specimens survived, seemingly unfazed by the ordeal. The secret of how these water bears persisted eluded Eswarappa and his team until one day when the researchers happened to view a tube of the ground-up tardigrades in a UV transilluminator, used to visualize fluorescence in the lab. To the team's surprise, the tube glowed blue.

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Sorry about the sad ending for those water bears.
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Tardigrades glow blue to protect selves from UV light (Original Post) soothsayer Nov 2020 OP
Scorpions also glow under UV. I wonder if it's for the same reason. nt Xipe Totec Nov 2020 #1
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