Blue diamonds emit a characteristic reddish-orange phosphorescence when exposed to ultraviolet light.
They navigate by the stars, the movements of seabirds, and the degree of phosphorescence in the water.
Around us, plankton causes the water’s surface to give off a gleam of eerie phosphorescence.
The name of his troupe can be translated as 'grouping phosphorescence'.
We used to have to wait for the moon to come up in order to be able to find the fish by their phosphorescence.
He demonstrated that cathode rays travel in straight lines and produce phosphorescence and heat when they strike certain materials.
Radioluminescence uses the radioactive decay of tritium to light the sign, while phosphorescence uses light-emitting phosphors to glow in the dark.
This two-input logic gate is the first of its kind and displays non-commutative behaviour with chemical inputs and a phosphorescence output.