Scientists have discovered that dragonflies can detect deep red and near-infrared light using a specialized visual protein, an ability that helps them identify mates mid-flight. This finding could lead to advancements in optogenetics by enabling the development of proteins sensitive to longer wavelengths, potentially allowing researchers to activate cells deeper within living tissue.
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