Published on Aug 12, 2013
Researchers in Hawaii and Turkey are showing off the glow-in-the-dark rabbits they created by injecting jellyfish proteins into rabbit embryos. They’re perfectly healthy, despite their glow. Patrick Jones (@Patrick_E_Jones) has the rest.
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