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Research suggests that blue light, emitted by our favourite devices, could be a major reason behind those restless nights and groggy mornings. This high-energy, short-wavelength light is naturally ...
Until today, if you wanted a carbon DT Swiss mountain bike rim, you could only get it in a complete wheelset built by DT themselves. But after launching new lightweight carbon XC, all-mountain, and ...
Michelle Mehta looks into the research about the usefulness of blue light filtering lenses. Blue light blocking filters have, for some time now, been a significant topic of conversation within the ...
CosmoBlue Media, a Geneva-based global media company focused on digital content distribution, announced Wednesday it has recently completed its acquisition of the Cineplex Store from Toronto-based ...
After years of development, Chanel, Panerai, Audemars Piguet and Zenith are introducing new shades of the classic hue in their ceramic watches.
Photophobia is an intolerance or sensitivity to light. It is linked to various eye-related (ophthalmic) conditions and brain and nervous system (neurological) conditions. Despite its name, photophobia ...
In the image [above], you can see it creates an easygoing, soothing backdrop for a softly shaped ceiling light while the pop of earthy Topaz (070) highlights the architectural details of the space.” ...
As if a visit to the Blue Mountains isn’t magical enough, last year, the World Heritage-listed site welcomed the first edition of Nocturnal: a world-class immersive light experience hidden ...
Blue light, emitted from screens, penetrates deep into the retina, posing potential risks such as digital eye strain, retinal damage, circadian rhythm disruption, and myopia progression.
Lina Kozomara, Noé Roth and Pirmin Werner secure Switzerland's fifth medal at the Freestyle World Championships in the Engadine.
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