Scientists at Empa fused wood with glowing fungus Desarmillaria tabescens, creating real bioluminescent timber.
It shines bright green for days — no electricity needed .
Published in Advanced Science, the breakthrough could power eco-friendly lighting in homes , parks , and streets while cutting carbon .
Scientists at Empa fused wood with glowing fungus Desarmillaria tabescens, creating real bioluminescent timber.
It shines bright green for days — no electricity needed .
Published in Advanced Science, the breakthrough could power eco-friendly lighting in homes , parks , and streets while cutting carbon .