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Artificial Light at night: A silent trigger for cancer? - MSNArtificial light at night, while seemingly harmless, is linked to increased cancer risks according to several studies. Research highlights that exposure to artificial light disrupts the body's ...
When the street is empty, they operate at 10 percent of the total light output. Upon detecting a car or someone on an evening walk, the lights brighten to 80 to 90 percent of capacity.
The light pollution produced by street lamps, advertising boards, flood lights and our homes is so bad that 80% of the world's population lives in the haze of a perpetual glow.
At its core, artificial light at night (such as from street lights) masks natural light cycles. Its presence blurs the transition from day to night and can dampen the natural cycle of the moon.
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