A new study from the University of Exeter shows that artificial light does more than attract moths. Light can cause moths to ...
City lights reaching the ocean may be quietly altering sharks’ biology, revealing how modern coastlines are reshaping life ...
Artificial light from major coastal cities can disrupt the nighttime biology of sharks, according to new research that ...
Moths move significantly less when exposed to artificial nighttime light, new research shows. Moths' attraction to artificial ...
Light pollution may do more than disrupt wildlife: new research finds it can extend pollen seasons, increasing allergy risks and public health costs.
Artificial light has disrupted people’s sleep and circadian rhythms. KPBS sci-tech reporter Thomas Fudge says it’s also affecting the sleep and behavior of other living things that share our urban ...
Artificial light from major coastal cities can disrupt the nighttime biology of sharks, according to new research that provides the first-ever measurements of melatonin—a hormone tied to biological ...
Light pollution is increasing worldwide, leaving a significant impact on our wildlife. Artificial light at night, also known as ALAN, is growing at an average annual rate of approximately 2-2.2%. A ...
Night on planet Earth is getting brighter as artificial light illuminates more natural spaces. Scientists know a lot about how this messes with ecosystems on land, but new research shows it can ...
All houseplants need light to thrive, but during the colder months, natural light often isn’t enough. That’s where grow ...
The early bird gets the worm, as the old saying goes. And now a lot of birds around the globe are starting their days earlier than ever, because of unnaturally bright skies caused by light pollution. ...