Making things glow... Still seems to be the favourite way to spend time :-)
hackteria.org/wiki/Explorations_in_BioLuminescence
At the moment II enjoy the light of 20kg of rotting wood in my attic. It contains the bioluminescent fungi, Amarillo, found around the house...
Good luck,
M
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