
Ultra-sensitive cameras reveal that our bodies emit tiny amounts of light that are too weak for the human eye to detect.
Amazing pictures of "glittering" human bodies have been released by Japanese scientists who have captured the first ever images of human "bioluminescence."
Although it has been known for many years that all living creatures produce a small amount of light as a result of chemical reactions within their cells, this is the first time light produced by humans has been captured on camera.
Read more at The Guardian.





