Sailors have long wondered why the sea glowed green. And I'm proud to say it isn't because I puked in it from sea-sickness. Scientists believe worms actually provide the sea with its luminescent glow."This is another step toward understanding the biology of the bioluminescence in fireworms, and it also brings us closer to isolating the protein that produces the light," said Deheyn, a scientist in the Marine Biology Research Division at Scripps. "If we understand how it is possible to keep light so stable for such a long time, it would provide opportunities to use that protein or reaction in biomedical, bioengineering and other fields-the same way other proteins have been used."
Now if they could only find out why Pirates have peg-legs.
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