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Here's What Could Trigger Ghostly Will-O'-the-Wisps

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Under a midnight moon, Luigi Garlaschelli looked at the graves. He used to reap for bright balls of light known as Will-o'-the-wisps. Like a Ghostbuster, Garlaschelli, a chemist formerly at the University of Pavia in Italy, wore a device to aspire the WISP for study – if one appears. Unfortunately, one did not [...]
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Under a midnight moon, Luigi Garlaschelli looked at the graves. He used to reap for bright balls of light known as Will-o'-the-wisps. Like a Ghostbuster, Garlaschelli, a chemist formerly at the University of Pavia in Italy, wore a device to aspire the WISP for study – if one appears. Unfortunately, one did not [...]

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Issuesfr broke the news in on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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