'Glow-in-the-dark-artworks', these were the highlights of the World Science Festival in Brisbane, Australia. Instead of using the paints and pencils to create artist work, the artists use a type of marine bacteria known as Aliivibrio fischeri to create glowing paintings. The bacteria lives on petri dish canvas for a few days before running out of nutrients.'Glow-in-the-dark-artworks', these were the highlights of the World Science Festival in Brisbane, Australia. Instead of using the paints and pencils to create artist work, the artists use a type of marine bacteria known as Aliivibrio fischeri to create glowing paintings. The bacteria lives on petri dish canvas for a few days before running out of nutrients.
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