UPE (biofoton emissions) is a spontaneous release of extremely low-density light, which does not appear for the human eye and falls into a spectral range of 200-1000 nm. Scientists discovered this weak light in a wide variety of life forms: from single -celled organisms and bacteria to plants, animals and even humans.
In addition, very little is known about the effect of mortality and stress factors on ULE.
To conduct experiments, the researchers designed ultra -flow rooms to exclude the environment from the environment. After that, the experts used a charging bond (CCD) to visualize the plants with electronic multiplier and charging bond (EMCCD) and mice UPE changes.
Both mouse groups had the same body temperature (37 degrees Celsius). However, live rodents showed strong UEpe emissions, and in dead individuals, this light was almost extinguished. In plants, temperature and increase in injury led to an increase in UEpe density. The damaged areas were brighter than intact.
The study shows that UPE may have a sensitive indicator of vitality in animals and stress reactions in plants.
Source: Ferra

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