A new study from the University of Exeter shows that artificial light does more than attract moths. Light can cause moths to ...
Artificial light from cities extends the allergy season by disrupting plants’ natural timing, increasing pollen exposure for city residents.
AMES, Iowa – A new study led by Iowa State University researchers shows how artificial light has affected the natural seasonal processes of plants in urban regions of the United States. The study, ...
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How grow lights can help your houseplants and seedlings
Plants need light to grow, and while natural sunlight is ideal, artificial lighting can also support healthy growth, ...
City lights that blaze all night are profoundly disrupting urban plants’ phenology—shifting when their buds open in the spring and when their leaves change colors and drop in the fall. New research I ...
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