Lighting Research Centre develops framework for assessing light pollution
Tuesday, September 9, 2008 - 11:00
in Physics & Chemistry
The emergence of electric lighting at night nearly a century ago has positively affected countless aspects of human life, ranging from improved safety and security to stronger economic development. But too much nighttime illumination can cause problems for stargazing, animal health, and may even compromise sleep, often leading some people to say 'lights out'...
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