Darkness News

Colorado Governor Signs Lights Out Order

April 13, 2022 - Audubon

April 2022 is officially Lights Off for Bird Migration Month. This is a statewide awareness campaign to encourage voluntary lighting reductions.

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DLC Opens Applications for the LUNA Certification

April 12, 2022 - LighTED Magazine

The Design Lights Consortium is now accepting applications from solid state lighting manufacturers for products under the LUNA technical requirements for light pollution reduction. The DLC’s hope is that this product list will become a component of utility rebates, lighting bylaws, as well as building standards.

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Big Bend is The Biggest Dark Sky Reserve

April 11, 2022 - News Wise

15,000 square miles of west Texas and Mexico have been recognized by the IDA as a dark sky reserve. Efforts to secure this status was lead by the University of Texas at Austin’s McDonald Observatory.

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Machine Learning Enlisted to Fight ALAN

April 7, 2022 - Towards AI

Supriya Ghosh makes the case for mathematical modelling as means of setting regulation and addressing problem areas for light pollution.

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Registration for Responsible Outdoor Lighting at Night Conference Opens

April 5, 2022 - International Dark Sky Association

The two-day online event will take place on May 12th and 13th. 31 speakers will offer panels and talks on lighting practices, light pollution and the law, human harms from light at night, and what gets lost in the night sky.

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Part-Time Street Lighting Cuts Crime

April 4, 2022 - Phys.Org

A study from the London School of Hygiene and Topical Medicine and the Thames Valley Police that ran from 2004 until 2013 found that street that turned off street lighting from midnight and 5am saw thefts from vehicles and thefts of vehicles drop.

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Blue Light Linked with Eye Damage

April 3, 2022 - Cells

A study conducted at three universities in europe has determined that low-intensity blue light exposure reduced melanopsin expression, leading to damage to mitochondria in the retinal ganglion cells of rats. This does carry though, causing damage to the retina and photoreceptors.

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Sleep Deprivation Doesn’t Change Circadian Rhythms

April 1, 2022 - Clocks & Sleep

A research team at University of Arizona, Tucson have found that sleep deprived fruit flies have the same photic reset for circadian activity as well-rested fruit flies.

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Light Pulses During Near-REM Worse than Full REM Sleep

March 31, 2022 - Clocks & Sleep

A research team in Strasbourg, France have determined that changes in light at the beginning of the sleep cycle are more harmful to rodent test subjects than those same pulses later in their sleep cycle. While the test subjects were rats, the principle should scale to all mammals.

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Beat LED Streetlight Glare (in Your Photography)

March 30, 2022 - Astronomy Now

The IDAS LPS-D2 is 48mm camera lens that specifically filters the blue and orange peaks from LED light sources.

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Malibu, CA Extends Compliance Deadlines

March 29, 2022 - Canyon News

All zoning districts, except gas stations, have been granted additional time to comply with new dark sky ordinances. The new deadline is October 15th, 2022. The city is also offering lighting consultations as part of outreach efforts.

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Florida Senate Passes Bill Allowing Lawsuits Against Local Ordinances

March 28, 2022 - WUWF NPR Florida

Senate Bill 620 will allow business to sue local governments over lost profits related to local laws. Sea turtle advocates are concerned that this would reverse beach-side lighting rules during nesting season.

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