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  • Make lighting healthier

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    Life on Earth evolved in day-and-night cycles. Plants and animals, including insects such as the fruit fly, have a biological clock that controls their circadian rhythms — as the 2017 winners of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine showed. Now, humans’ increasing reliance on artificial lighting is changing those rhythms.

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  • The influence of electromagnetic pollution on living organisms – historical trends and forecasting changes

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    Current technologies have become a source of omnipresent electromagnetic pollution from generated electromagnetic fields and resulting electromagnetic radiation. In many cases this pollution is much stronger than any natural sources of electromagnetic fields or radiation. Wireless and radio communication, electric power transmission or devices in daily use such as smartphones, tablets and portable computers every day expose people...

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  • IoT Based Intelligent Pest Management System for Precision Agriculture

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    - Scientific Reports - Rok 2024

    Despite seemingly inexorable imminent risks of food insecurity that hang over the world, especially in developing countries like Pakistan where traditional agricultural methods are being followed, there still are opportunities created by technology that can help us steer clear of food crisis threats in upcoming years. At present, the agricultural sector worldwide is rapidly pacing towards technology-driven Precision Agriculture...

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  • Dibutyl phthalate disrupts conserved circadian rhythm in Drosophila and human cells

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    • W. Liu
    • H. Cao
    • S. Liao
    • B. Kudłak
    • M. Williams
    • H. B. Schiöth

    - SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT - Rok 2021

    People are constantly exposed to phthalates, due to their common use in the production of plastics, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and skin care products. The ability of phthalates to disrupt endocrine signaling, leading to developmental, reproductive and metabolic defects, has been studied, yet how phthalates interfere with these biological functions is still unclear. To uncover DBP interacting molecular pathways, we raised Drosophila...

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