Fleeting fireflies illuminate Colorado summer nights − and researchers are watching
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par Orit Peleg, Associate Professor of Computer Science, University of Colorado Boulder
Owen Martin, Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science, University of Colorado Boulder
The Colorado June air was thick with summer heat. Mosquitoes rose in clouds around us, testing our resolve while we gathered our cameras and sensors. We walked into the wetland, down the unmarked path until the cattails rose shoulder-high. The sounds of frogs and crickets filled the air as we set up our cameras and waited. Then we spotted them: tiny lights lifting from the grasses, blinking in slow rhythms.
Bioluminescent lampyrid beetles, commonly known as fireflies…
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