Electronic back-lit devices like cell phones, tablets, readers, and computers emit short-wavelength enriched light also known ...
If you use this filter at night (she turns hers on around 9 p.m.) it should counteract the blue light from your phone and make it ... which is made to emit a specific wavelength of red light ...
Spending too much time on screens late into the night? It could be interfering with your natural sleep cycle by reducing ...
This is why our brain trained us to be active and alert and keep our bodies up when we see that light. However, with phones and computer screens which emit blue light all the time, leaves our body ...
In today’s digitally driven world, the average person spends a significant portion of their day looking at screens—phones, ...
The aurora borealis lit up the night sky in Michigan on Monday and Tuesday, according to the NOAA's Space Weather Prediction ...
New research on blue light by the University of Manchester could improve your battery life and make smartphones cheaper.
While 60 minutes difference might not seem like much of a change (and indeed, some kids breeze through the clocks changing ...
If you're struggling to drift off or find yourself waking up throughout the night, TV doctor Amir Khan's four-step routine ...
Now screens, whether it's your phone or your computer or your TV ... okay? So yes, they do emit blue light, but in context it's only about a thousandth, 1,000th of the blue-light we get from ...
The color of the aurora depends on the type of gas being excited, with oxygen producing green, yellow, or red, and nitrogen typically emitting blue. The best time to view the aurora is usually ...