A century ago, glow-in-the-dark watches were an irresistible novelty. The dials, covered in a special luminous paint, shone all the time and didn’t require charging in sunlight. It looked like magic.
Scientists have finally figured out how Rembrandt achieved the lustrous sheen effect in his iconic artwork The Night Watch: arsenic. The naturally occurring toxic chemical was first discovered in the ...
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