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Poor lighting in the workplace can have negative physical and mental health effects, including eye strain, headaches, fatigue, stress, anxiety, and seasonal affective disorder (SAD). A recent survey of …
According to some research, the emission spectrum of artificial light at night (ALAN) can affect biological phenomena, including physiology, behavior, community structure, and ecosystems. Some phenomena, such as melatonin …
Every day, we are facing more and more environmental problems. The planet has limited resources, and it is challenging to find sustainable solutions that do not affect the ecosystem. …
A recent study, conducted in China, found that artificial light at night affects the human body’s internal clock, leading to impaired blood sugar regulation. Over 100,000 individuals in China …
We are starting the new year with good news in lighting: the phase-out of fluorescent lighting from August 2023 in the EU. The last changes in the RoHS directive …
Selecting a control system for smart lighting a building can be difficult because it requires some knowledge of networking. However, it can be simplified into the system architecture and …
Life is full of adversity, but individuals have remarkably different responses to conditions that could be considered adverse. Biological, behavioral, and emotional factors all contribute to an individual’s capacity for …
It is the time of the year when we all start decking our halls with Christmas decorations and lights. As much as these twinkling lights may boost your holiday …
According to a study by Harvard University, researchers were able to reduce the fall rate of elderly residents living in a nursing home by as much as 43% by …
During the pandemic Covid-19, people were forced to work from home office to keep businesses going. Back to normality, most companies have made employees return to the office, while …