Cats and many other animals, including most dogs, can reflect light from their eyes. That’s why cats’ eyes will usually shine brightly in photos taken in a dimly lit room or glow when illuminated in ...
Your cat may be more of a party animal than you think. Surprisingly, a recent study by Royal Society Open Science suggests that cats can glow in the dark. On the bright side, you don’t need to worry ...
This may turn out to be totally bogus, but scientists in South Korea say they’ve cloned cats and used a fluorescent protein to make them glow red under ultraviolet lights. The cats produced several ...
Scientists at the Gyeongsang National University in South Korea have cloned cats that have the ability to glow-in-the dark when exposed to ultraviolet light. By inserting a virus into the skin cells ...
CLICK FOR VIDEO: Photos from South Korea's Ministry of Science and Technology show cats with a gene for producing red fluorescence protein. The cats appear normal in visible light, at left, but their ...
Cats and many other animals, including most dogs, can reflect light from their eyes. That’s why cats’ eyes will usually shine brightly in photos taken in a dimly lit room or glow when illuminated in ...
Andrea Kalfoglou, at blog.bioethics.net grants that the South Korean scientists who have created glow-in-the-dark cloned cats probably had “a legitimate scientific reason for these experiments (it ...