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Unpicking the rainbow

Unravelling the rainbow Your brain can’t tell which wavelengths are coming out of a light source, just as you can’t always tell what ingredients went into a meal. But fascinating new research shows how specific components of our diet of light drive critical signalling pathways in real time. This has clear implications for the next

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Energy savings and human-centric lighting, measuring daylight and training your brain…

People v planet? Delivering enough artificial light to meet the recommended level for circadian entrainment without glare uses up to 100% more energy than the legal minimum and demands more fittings – Energy impact of human health and wellness lighting recommendations for office and classroom applications Add the cost and carbon footprint of the upgrade. In tight

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Student halls, light meters and boosting sleep with pink noise

Small but perfectly formed? According to Statista, the average student room is 13.4 square meters and a luxurious 20.6 meters if you include an en-suite bathroom – Average room size of purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) en-suite and studios in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2019/2020, by location Getting the lights right might just help your kids

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