Study explores an ancient lineage of marine invertebrates, including soft corals, pushes back the previous oldest dated ...
A new study resets the timing for the emergence of bioluminescence back to millions of years earlier than previously thought.
Hundreds of plants, fungi, and animals can do it. Now scientists think bioluminescence may have evolved 540 million years ago ...
Bioluminescence first evolved in animals at least 540 million years ago in a group of marine invertebrates called octocorals, ...
Recently, a new study traced the origin of bioluminescence among the Octocorallia group of Anthozoa, animals including corals ...
New research on branching animals known as octocorals pushes the early days of bioluminescence back over 200 million years ...
The spring of 2020 saw one of Southern California’s most prolific red tides on record, and while the bioluminescence left ...
This discovery predates the previously established earliest occurrence of bioluminescence in animals by nearly 300 million ...
Southern California's bioluminescence events are sights many nighttime beachgoers have on their bucket list. The dazzling, ...