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        "description": "<p>November 29, 2012\u2014In the remote Pacific, two National Geographic explorers are using advanced technology to track down a rare biofluorescent protein that would boost human brain science.</p>", 
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        "title": "\"Glow in the Dark\" Reefs Revealed", 
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        "credit": "2012 National Geographic; videography and stills courtesy David Gruber, Ken Corben and Brennan Vance; animation courtesy Vincent Pieribone", 
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        "transcript": "<p>In the warm waters of the Pacific....a stunning bio-fluorescent garden....</p><p>I'm Lucie McNeil and this is National Geographic On Assignment, .your link you to thousands of Nat Geo Explorers in the field.</p><p>Today, we're off to the Solomon Islands,\u00a0where National Geographic's David Gruber and John Sparks used custom cameras and lights to capture amazing footage around the coral reefs.</p><p>Special proteins in the fish and coral allow them to absorb light and re-emit it as other colors, a process called biofluorescence.</p><p>These glowing proteins can help medical doctors in disease and brain research, by illuminating certain cells in the body.</p><p>David's team hopes to find a very specific infrared protein. If successful, scientists may be able to track the inner workings of our brains.</p><p>That's National Geographic On Assignment---your link to our Explorers.</p>", 
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