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US Military Eyes the Glow of Fireflies

GarryFre writes "According to the AP: 'Someday, the secrets of fireflies or glowing sea plankton could save an American soldier in battle, a Navy SEAL on a dive, or a military pilot landing after a mission. That's the hope behind a growing field of military-sponsored research into bioluminescence, a phenomenon that's under the microscope in laboratories around the country. This phenomenon is noteworthy because this produces light without wasting energy because it does not generate any heat. A possible military use of bio-luminescence would be creating biodegradable landing zone markers that helicopters can spot even as wind from their rotors kicks up dirt.'"

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  1. Re:Just cut out the middle man... by allaunjsilverfox2 · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Or glow in the dark porn. It would be "A night in Paris." reimagined. :p

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  2. Re:cocksucker.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    cocks matter.

    if you're an AppleFag, an iQueer, or a MacCocksucker.

    remember you purple triangle loving dicklickers, AIDS is the Anally Injected Death Sentence. lots of drug users have enough sense not to share needles but how can a faggot be a faggot without sharing the cock?

  3. Re:Your tax dollars at work, sposorng the next fad by causality · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    now biotech and robotics are hot.

    You know, of all the things the military could be spending money on, I really can't bring myself to complain about this... Funding science is pretty much the only nearly universally accepted upside to having a military.

    Or more specifically, to having a standing army during a time when no war has been declared by Congress, the only entity authorized to do so by the Constitution.

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