Glow sticks—or chemlights, as they’re known in the military—have proven useful in the battlefield and other military situations, and Air Force researchers have recently discovered a way to make them ...
A ‘biological solution’: Lux Bio CEO Paige Whitehead holds a Lume light stick prototype against the Toronto skyline. Photo supplied. Who works: Co-founder Paige Whitehead works alongside 14 other ...
Breaking something rarely sparks joy—unless you’re activating a glow stick. Just bend the plastic baton until you hear a snap, and behold, you have a radiant wand to illuminate your way. Whether ...
Disposal: At the conclusion of all observations, the light sticks can be disposed of in the regular household trash. Pour excess water down the drain. Chemical light sticks (also called glow sticks) ...
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