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Bumblebees use light to tell time, study finds

Lab tests show bumblebees distinguish short from long light flashes and use this timing cue to choose better feeding spots, revealing surprising sensitivity to light duration.
Efficient traffic management in urban areas remains a significant challenge as vehicle density grows and infrastructure ...
This real-world study shows that recent and habitual light exposure are linked to lower subjective sleepiness and faster reaction times in daily life. Brighter and more stable daytime light patterns ...
Time-restricted eating has been widely promoted as a simple way to boost metabolic health, but new research paints a more complicated picture. When calorie intake stayed the same, an eight-hour eating ...
When it comes to growing healthy, vibrant plants, light isn’t just about brightness—it’s about timing. This concept is called photoperiod, and it plays a critical role in how plants grow, bloom, ...
Overview:  Stress, light, and temperature matter just as much as the number of hours slept. The right sleep-tech helps the body slow down naturally. C ...
Engine cylinders can misfire due to problems with the ignition system, the fuel system, air and compression, or sensors and ...
A paper published by URI researchers reveals key mechanisms in speciation in corals. Critically threatened by climate change, a better understanding of coral biology will help efforts to conserve and ...
LED face masks offer a host of transformative skin benefits—they can reduce redness, treat acne, and minimize the look of fine lines, wrinkles, and discoloration. Even better, they don’t require a lot ...
Engineers manage to intertwine several qubits at once, taking the biggest leap yet toward a functional quantum internet.
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India rings in the New Year as firecrackers light up the sky, with celebrations unfolding across cities and towns nationwide.