LED lighting is now commonplace across homes, businesses, and industrial settings. It uses little energy and provides a great deal of light. However, a new study suggests it may come with a trade-off.
To answer this, we went to the experts. “It’s still much easier to understand scale and volume when you see a fixture in person.” says Michelle Flicker, principal at Studio Dorion. “Be mindful of the ...
'Light Will Win', a national service of unity and remembrance to honour the victims of the Bondi terror attack ...
Alongside 15 major landmarks illuminated nationwide as “symbols of light”, the Sydney Opera House will be washed in white as hundreds of Jewish Australians gather to honour those killed. Rabbi Mendy ...
Finding the right desk lamp for your workspace is easier said than done, and I’m speaking from experience. There’s a lot to consider, from how you want the lamp to look amid your other furniture and ...
Many people can eat a couple of eggs per day. But the amount may vary for certain groups. At some point, you may have heard that the cholesterol found in eggs contributes to heart disease — the ...
Foods that keep you full longer are often high in protein or fiber, high in volume, and low in energy density, like many whole foods. Some classic examples of filling foods include boiled potatoes, ...
Abstract: In order to meet the requirements of indoor lighting quality assessment purpose, this paper proposes a deep learning method to generate physically accurate HDR panorama from a single ...
Abstract: In the field of energy harvesting for autonomous sensors located indoors, this article carries out an experimental evaluation of different technologies of photovoltaic (PV) modules under ...