fluorescence
1 of 1noun/flʊˈrɛsəns/
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the emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light or other electromagnetic radiation
- Fluorescence is commonly seen in certain minerals that emit a glowing light under ultraviolet (UV) light.
- Some flowers exhibit fluorescence, which attracts pollinators like bees.
- Scientists study the fluorescence of fluorescent markers in their research and microscopy to label specific molecules for visualization.
- Some flowers attract pollinators like bees through their fluorescence.
- Forensic scientists use fluorescence to detect traces of blood or other evidence at crime scenes under UV light.