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Study suggests blue-blocked LED better for psychiatric units

Research has suggested that exposure to light without blue wavelengths may be beneficial to patients in psychiatric units. A study in the academic journal PLOS...

COUNTING DOWN TO GLASGOW

With registration now open, the countdown to June’s Lighting Live Annual Conference in Glasgow is now well and truly on – so get it...

‘WHY I DON’T LIKE DRIVING AT NIGHT’ (REVISITED)

At last year’s Centenary Lighting Summit, and in September’s edition of Lighting Journal, Allan Howard outlined the factors driving growing concerns around vehicle headlight...

LESS IS MORE

Two years in, East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s innovative road safety and decarbonisation Live Labs 2 pilots are progressing at a pace – and...

WALK THIS WAY

The new lighting scheme for Canada Dock Boardwalk in London needed to strike a careful balance between being welcoming for pedestrians while protecting the...

Seven in 10 in construction find it ‘too difficult’ to talk about mental health

Nearly seven in 10 builders have suspected a colleague is seriously depressed yet have felt it was ‘too difficult’ to talk to them about...

SEND pupils often keenest to go into tech-based careers – poll

Young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) have a higher interest in technology-based careers than non-SEND pupils, research has suggested. The poll of...

Quarter of major A-roads still have EV charging ‘cold spots’

A quarter of England’s strategic A-roads have electric vehicle charging ‘cold spots’, or areas where there are significant gaps in the charging infrastructure available...

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