💨 Abstract
A study from the University of Calgary and the National Research Council of Canada found that all living organisms, including humans, emit an extremely faint light called biophotons. This light, invisible to the naked eye, dims under stress and disappears upon death. Experiments on mice and plants showed a significant difference in biophoton emission before and after death or injury. This discovery could potentially offer non-invasive medical diagnostics and monitoring for both humans and crops.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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