Studies have shown that exposure to warm, yellow-toned light commonly associated with incandescent bulbs can help regulate sleep hormones like melatonin, which tell the body when it is time to go to ...
While they are dying out, you can still find incandescent bulbs. While these were once totally common, they’ve been largely replaced by LEDs and other lighting technology. However, you still see ...
Forget LEDs, researchers from the University of Michigan have developed a new type of incandescent light bulb. The device is capable of emitting elliptically polarized light, described as "twisted ...
Researchers at the University of Michigan developed a new type of incandescent light bulb capable of emitting bright, twisted light—known as chiral light—using technology reminiscent of Thomas ...
The fire was caused by an incandescent light bulb that was inadvertently left on, according to the HFD investigator. The heat from the bulb ignited nearby upholstered furniture and clothing, a HFD ...