Lighting does far more than simply brighten a room. The type of lighting used in homes, offices, and commercial spaces can influence mood, energy levels, productivity, and even sleep quality. As ...
You’ve likely heard the term circadian rhythm, particularly surrounding the sleep-wake cycle. It’s essentially the body’s internal clock that’s cued by light or lack thereof. Our bodies naturally rely ...
As consumers become increasingly focused on health and well-being at home, lighting is emerging as an important part of the conversation. We spoke with LightologyCEO Gregory Kay about the growing ...
The use of circadian-informed lighting, where artificial lighting is synchronized to the natural biological rhythms or a person's "body-clock," significantly improves quality of sleep and work ...
Crestron says its commercial lighting customers are a touch away from easy command of their circadian lighting solutions. Crestron doesn’t have to tell you – or your customers – that proper lighting ...
The Lighting Research Center (LRC) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y., recently published new guidance documents for designing circadian-effective lighting in K-12 classrooms and hospital ...
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Continuing its investment in healthy light, Korrus, a leading technology company in the field of Human Light Interaction (HLI), today announced the acquisition of ...
Most people know blue light before bed disrupts sleep. Far fewer know there's an entire daily light protocol that sleep researchers follow to keep their internal clocks dialed in, and that morning ...
The sun plays a big biological role in our lives, regulating our circadian rhythms and doing a whole bunch more as well. Some people find the reduced sunlight of the winter months to have negative ...
Researchers at UW Medicine have decoded what makes good lighting—lighting capable of stimulating the cone photoreceptor inputs to specific neurons in the eye that regulate circadian rhythms. These ...
Morning light matters more than evening screens for sleep. Here’s the daily circadian lighting schedule backed by Harvard and Oxford research. AFP via Getty Images Most people know blue light before ...