The brilliance of bioluminescence - Leslie Kenna
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-brillia... Some lucky animals are naturally endowed with bioluminescence, or the ability to create light. The firefly, the anglerfish, and a few more surprising creatures use this ability in many ways, including survival, hunting, and mating. Leslie Kenna investigates this magical glow - and our quest to replicate it. Lesson by Leslie Kenna, animation by Cinematic Sweden.

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