Animals started glowing in the dark nearly 300 million years earlier than we thought

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Bioluminescence in marine life dates back 540 million years, winding back the clock by a staggering 300 million years against earlier estimates, a new study finds.

“We often think that the deep sea is light-limited, and this is true in terms of sunlight, but many organisms in the deep sea produce their own light through a simple chemical reaction known as bioluminescence,” study author Andrea Quattrini, curator of corals at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History, told Live Science in an email.



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