You might already know about the glowing mushrooms of Japan. Every spring, the rains cause bioluminescent fungi to peep out from tree trunks and forest floors. For years scientists believed that these ...
(WJW) — Spooky season is upon us and while we enjoy the changing color of leaves, Mother Nature has another trick — or perhaps a treat to see — up her sleeve. Have you ever seen a jack-o-lantern ...
More than 50,000 kilometres of cables, fibre optics and lighting components will power 18 installations across Kings Park as ...
These mushrooms may not have any hallucinogenic properties, but they are psychedelic in their own right, emitting a yellow-green glow in the darkness. Seven new species of luminescent mushrooms give ...
HURON, Ohio (WJW) – Each year around this time, the fall lovers and summer lovers go head-to-head. Which season is better? Are fall and Halloween decorations being put out too early? But as we go into ...
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Jeff Baurs, a viewer from Barry County, stumbled upon this natural phenomenon this past weekend. Often occurring in the late summer to early fall months, these bioluminescent mushrooms are commonly ...