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Posted: 2025-05-13 22:21:31 UTC

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The human body emits a faint light due to stressed cells releasing photons, which ceases upon death. This phenomenon, observed in mice and plants, is caused by reactive oxygen molecules and could potentially be used for non-invasive diagnostics.
The human body emits a faint light.
This glow disappears upon death.
Reactive oxygen molecules cause the glow.
Potential for non-invasive diagnostics.
Capturing the faint light requires ultra-sensitive cameras.
Understanding the exact mechanisms of light emission.