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Two countries to the west, a thumbnail-sized glass cell in Basel does a similar trick with warm-rubidium vapour. Together, ...
Artificial light at night impacts everyone - not just shift workers - by disrupting the body’s natural circadian rhythm.
Solar flares, blasts of plasma gasses of solar energy might shape the short-term weather on distant planets according to a ...
A protein called cryorhodopsin, a molecule found in the coldest environments on Earth, may hold the key to manipulating human ...
Dolphin, rhythm, function,” an artist shouts from atop a cross-shaped scaffolding structure wrapped in an almost dizzying ...
Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and Technical University of ...
Lutron’s excellent smart dimmers sort of march to the beat of their own drummer, and they’re on sale for up to 24% off during ...
New research reveals that artificial light at night disrupts more than sleep, affecting immune function, metabolism, mood, and brain health.
A new approach breaks down complicated designs into modular building blocks for easy assembly from the bottom up.
An outside report made public Tuesday paints a harsh picture of the previous leadership at the Colorado Bureau of ...
A set of breakthroughs from scientists at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) is ...
In a comprehensive Genomic Press Innovators & Ideas interview published today, distinguished neuroscientist Dr. Randy J. Nelson shares insights from his pioneering research on how disrupted circadian ...