A team from Empa is creating luminous wood by using honey fungus, which glows thanks to a natural bioluminescence process.
Researchers from Scotland’s Rural College have found an alternative light source that could reduce our need for fossil fuels.
Researchers at Empa are exploring a new concept for a composite material derived from hardwood: glowing wood. Besides its ...
Wood samples treated with the honey fungus Desarmillaria tabescens glow green in the dark. As Swiss forests increasingly ...
Imagine a glow-in-the-dark designer desk, or wooden fence posts that guide you home with their eerie light. Scientists in ...