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SUMMARY:NOVA 43x14 - Creatures of Light
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DESCRIPTION:On a summer's night\, there's nothing more magic than watchi
	ngthe soft glow of fireflies switching on and off. Few other lifeforms on 
	land can light up the night\, but in the dark depthsof the oceans\, it's a
	 different story: nearly 90% of allspecies shine from within. Whether it's
	 to scare offpredators\, fish for prey\, or lure a mate\, the language ofl
	ight is everywhere in the ocean depths\, and scientists arefinally startin
	g to decode it. NOVA and National Geographictake a dazzling dive to this h
	idden undersea world where mostcreatures flash\, sparkle\, shimmer\, or si
	mply glow. Join deepsea scientists who investigate these stunning displays
	 anddiscover surprising ways to harness nature's light-fromtracking cancer
	 cells to detecting pollution\, lighting upcities\, and even illuminating 
	the inner workings of ourbrains.
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