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Glow Sticks and Radiation: What You Need to Know
Glow sticks do not emit radiation. The light produced by a glow stick is the result of a chemical reaction between two substances, a base and a dye. When the base and dye are mixed, the base causes the dye to fluoresce, emitting light.
Understanding Wavelength and Frequency: Which Has the Highest?
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Rare Mercury Transit: Planet Glides Across Sun's Bright Disk, Captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory
SOHO Captures the March Equinox: Sun Overhead at the Equator
Scientists Detect Recurrent Hot Wind Near Black Hole, 25,000 Light-Years Away
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