In the News...Glow-in-the-Dark People

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Human beings emit very small levels of visible light.

Recent research in Japan has deter-mined that human beings emit very small levels of visible light. Scientists used extremely sensitive cameras to record the light emissions from male volunteers. "Body glow" was determined to rise and fall through the course of the day. It was lowest at 10 a.m. and highest at 4 p.m. (Charles Choi, "Strange! Humans Glow in Visible Light," LiveScience.com, July 22, 2009).

According to the tests, faces glowed most of all. We have come to know a great deal about biology, but surprising news like this demonstrates that we still have a lot more to learn about the intricacies of God's creative handiwork!

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