👉 Glow research, also known as bioluminescence research, focuses on harnessing the natural light-emitting capabilities of certain organisms, primarily marine bacteria and fungi, to develop sustainable lighting solutions. Scientists have discovered that these organisms produce light through a chemical reaction involving luciferin and luciferase enzymes, which can be replicated in laboratory settings. This technology has potential applications in reducing energy consumption and environmental impact by providing eco-friendly, low-maintenance lighting options for various uses, from street lighting to indoor illumination. Researchers are also exploring the use of glowing plants and fungi to create living, self-illuminating ecosystems, which could revolutionize urban design and reduce the need for artificial lighting in certain environments.