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The Get Slim on MSNBlue Light Exposure: Balancing Technology and Health in a Digital AgeBlue light disrupts sleep and strains eyes. Learn science-backed strategies to reduce exposure and protect health in a screen-driven world.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNIn 1831, the Sun Turned Blue for Months and Left the World in the Cold—Scientists Have Finally Uncovered WhyIn the summer of 1831, people across the Northern Hemisphere witnessed a surreal transformation in the sky. The Sun appeared ...
Aisha Bowe and Amanda Nguyen talk to "CBS Mornings" about how the Blue Origin spaceflight changed them for the better.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WEVV) — Four local educators have been honored with prestigious awards for the University of Evansville's ...
The University of Evansville (UE) honored four outstanding educators in Vanderburgh County with “prestigious” awards during ...
A 30-meter sediment core extracted from the “Great Blue Hole” in Belize offers the longest continuous record of storm ...
Tropical storms have been steadily increasing in frequency over the past 5,700 years, new evidence from sediment in the Great Blue Hole reveals, with a massive spike in the past two decades.
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This is Everyday Science with Clare Wilson ... especially in the last hour or so before bedtime, because of their blue-tinged light. The new research, however, has found that in the morning ...
The eighth annual Department of Chemistry event offered high schoolers a sneak preview of STEM careers along with interactive science demonstrations led by Brown students and ... scientists are real ...
But do blue zone residents really live longer? Or is their legendary lifespan more myth than science? “People [in blue zones] reach age 100 at 10 times greater rates than in the United States ...
Whether she’s captaining the men’s club hockey team or participating as the first openly autistic cast member on “Survivor,” the Brown graduate student in fluid and thermal science finds success in ...
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