Light Color May Not Affect Internal Clock as Much as Previously Thoughtby University of BaselTo what extent does the color of light influence sleep?
Study Finds Dopamine, Biological Clock Link to Snacking, Overeating, and Obesityby University of Virginia
NewsResearchers Discover When It’s Good to Get the Bluesby University of ManchesterUsing dim, cooler lights in the evening and bright warmer lights in the day may be more beneficial to our health
NewsCombining Science and Design to Measure Our Exposure to Lightby Ecole Polytechnique Federale de LausanneResearchers at EPFL's Laboratory of Integrated Performance in Design have teamed up with teachers and students from Geneva School of Art and Design to develop a light sensor concept
NewsNew Light Shed on Circadian Clocksby University of California IrvineBody parts respond to day and night independently from the brain, new studies show
NewsFireflies, Heart Beats, and the Science of Syncby California Institute of TechnologyPhysicists have discovered surprisingly complex states emerging out of simple synchronized networks
NewsSpinal Cord Injury Could Throw off Body's Internal Clockby University of Texas at AustinThe discovery opens the door for early recovery tactics to preserve a patient's overall wellbeing despite injury
NewsHow Many Calories Do You Burn? It Depends on Time of Dayby Cell PressThe findings reinforce the important role of the circadian clock in governing metabolism
NewsThe Impact of Daylight Saving Time on the Bodyby Rutgers UniversityDespite the common misconception, you don’t actually get an extra hour of sleep from changing the clocks back