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A catchy title for glowing water projects could be "Luminous Liquid: Exploring the Science of Bioluminescence" or "Radiant Waters: Illuminating the Magic of Glow-in-the-Dark Hues." These titles evoke curiosity and highlight the captivating nature of water that glows.

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