Flavor is in the eye of the beholder. Dim lighting is a hallmark of upscale and romantic dining, but a new study found that poorly lit food could be leaving a dull taste in diners’ mouths. Business ...
When Michigan State University researchers exposed Nile grass rats to dim lights for four weeks, the rats’ brain capacity decreased by an average of 30%. The researchers found that the rats’ ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link If you've ever wondered what exactly compelled you to buy that pair of fancy shoes on a whim you later regretted, science may now have the answer.
Spending too much time in dimly lit rooms and offices may actually change the brain's structure and hurt one's ability to remember and learn, indicates groundbreaking research by neuroscientists.
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