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Don't forget to look up, skywatchers! Another round of auroras is heading our way, and for the third time this month. Here's ...
Sadly, 60% of the world's population has already lost access to the night sky thanks to light pollution. Across Europe and the U.S., that number climbs to nearer 80%. A team of researchers wants ...
For the recent study, researchers analyzed light pollution maps of the lower 48 states and medical data on known or suspected risk factors for being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
Light pollution—the needless shining of bright lights into the night sky—has robbed whole generations of the chance to see nature on its largest scale. It is estimated that as many as eighty ...
The research team used publicly-available nighttime light pollution maps and medical data from Medicare in the lower 48 states and compared the light intensity figures with the rates of Alzheimer’s ...