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Researchers have designed and tested ‘human-centric’ LEDs that emit different wavelengths of blue light depending on whether it’s daytime or nighttime, reducing the disruptive effect artificial light ...
When you flip a switch or power up your smartphone, the last thing on your mind is whether that light could be messing with your body's internal systems. Yet here's something lighting manufacturers ...
SENECA COUNTY, Ohio — People in Seneca County have an opportunity to show how they support their local law enforcement - and they won't need to spend a dime to do so. The Seneca County commissioners ...
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Blue light-emitting diodes or LEDs, seemingly an ordinary technology found in devices from TV screens to traffic lights, have won the Nobel Prize in physics for three researchers involved in their ...
The 2014 Nobel Prize in physics went Tuesday to three scientists who gave lighting a makeover by inventing blue LED lights. The award recognizes a seemingly commonplace innovation, but one that has ...
About a decade ago Los Angeles–based software developer Lorna Herf decided to try her hand at oil painting. She and her husband, Michael, also a computer programmer, eventually installed bright ...