Deep-sea fish use crystals to recycle glow
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Researchers found needle-shaped guanine crystals in a bioluminescent fish that scatter and redirect its own light.
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Basic marine research has negligible near-term effects on U.S. households or policy.
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Marine research is conducted under standard academic and oceanographic protocols.
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