Humans Emit Faint Light That Ceases at Death, Study Finds

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  • A new study by the University of Calgary and the National Research Council of Canada shows living organisms, including humans, mice, and plants, emit a faint visible light called ultraweak photon emission (UPE) that ceases upon death.
  • UPE is caused by chemical reactions inside cells, notably from metabolic byproducts creating high-energy reactions capable of releasing light.
  • Researchers placed live mice in dark imaging chambers with high-sensitivity cameras to observe their biophoton emissions. After euthanization and controlled conditions to rule out temperature effects, photon emissions sharply decreased post-death.
  • Similar observations were recorded in plant leaves of thale cress and umbrella trees; injured parts emitted brighter glow compared to healthy ones,underscoring stress response as a factor for emission.

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Indian Opinion Analysis:
The study advances scientific understanding around UPE-light generated within living cells-and its correlation with biological processes such as stress responses and metabolism. While the findings are exploratory rather than promptly practical for India or other nations worldwide, it opens avenues for deeper research into cellular health monitoring technologies or novel bioimaging applications in medicine. For India’s vast healthcare sector struggling under resource constraints, innovations based on such insights could one day improve diagnostics at microscopic levels without costly apparatus-a long-term prospect worth noting.

Furthermore, interdisciplinary curiosity linking biology with physics provides educational value that complements India’s growing emphasis on fostering STEM research across universities and institutions like IISc or IITs. This investigation underscores global interconnectivity in science-developments abroad frequently enough inspire more exploration at home.

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