The scientists brought their findings to light.We must bring this new evidence to light.
Idiom
bring something to lightbring (something) to light
to discover facts, often about something bad or illegal.
When their accounts were examined, several errors were brought to light.
(usually passive)
bring to light
To reveal something, often something inappropriate or illegal. A noun or pronoun can be used between "bring" and "to." Discrepancies in the yearly budget report brought to light corruption in the company.I never wanted to be a whistleblower, but I'm the only one who can bring these documents to light.
bring something to ˈlight
show information, evidence, etc: The police investigation brought to light evidence of more than one crime.These documents have brought new information to light about Shakespeare’s early life.