Meet Tegon, the supposedly "Glow in the Dark" dog.
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2011-07/29/tegon-the-glow-in-the-dark-dog
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/south-korean-scientists-create-3-million-glow-in-the-dark-dog/
I thought this was really cool at first till I read into it and realized some things. Like how it only glows under a UV light, that's like saying my teeth and eyes only shine under a black light, not so impressive then. Or how it has to ingest something as well. Again, kinda a let down compared to the idea I got from the title. I get that they are doing this as a way to use the dog, and more like him they will in time create I'm sure, as a way of test subjects for helping humans with various illness. But what I don't get is why the 'glow in the dark' part mattered. I never heard of people making lab mice glow before. I get the feeling the whole glowing aspect of this is kind of a publicity stunt to draw attention. Then again maybe I'm wrong, and there are real scientific reasons to make a dog, or person, glow like some kind of comic book character. Though I can't think of any.
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2011-07/29/tegon-the-glow-in-the-dark-dog
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/south-korean-scientists-create-3-million-glow-in-the-dark-dog/
I thought this was really cool at first till I read into it and realized some things. Like how it only glows under a UV light, that's like saying my teeth and eyes only shine under a black light, not so impressive then. Or how it has to ingest something as well. Again, kinda a let down compared to the idea I got from the title. I get that they are doing this as a way to use the dog, and more like him they will in time create I'm sure, as a way of test subjects for helping humans with various illness. But what I don't get is why the 'glow in the dark' part mattered. I never heard of people making lab mice glow before. I get the feeling the whole glowing aspect of this is kind of a publicity stunt to draw attention. Then again maybe I'm wrong, and there are real scientific reasons to make a dog, or person, glow like some kind of comic book character. Though I can't think of any.