A new study demonstrates that just one hour of exposure to blue light at night – the kind of light produced by the screens of our many devices - raises blood sugar levels and increases sugar consumption in male rats.
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A Clearer Picture of Global Ice Sheets
Fluctuations in the masses of the world’s largest ice sheets carry important consequences for future sea level rise, but understanding the complicated interplay of atmospheric conditions, snowfall input and melting processes has never been easy to measure due to the sheer size and remoteness inherent to glacial landscapes.
Tracing the roots: Mapping A Vegetable Family Tree for Better Food
Human genetic testing has evolved over the recent decades, allowing people to find their ancestors and even determine specific percentages of their heritage.
Climate Change Report Outlines Top Risks Facing Canada
A new report outlines 12 major areas of climate change risk facing Canada from a national perspective, all of which could involve significant losses, damages or disruptions over the next two decades.
Breaching A “Carbon Threshold” Could Lead to Mass Extinction
In the brain, when neurons fire off electrical signals to their neighbors, this happens through an “all-or-none” response.
Inside Tornado Alley
NOAA’s story map takes you inside tornado alley to NOAA’s Norman, Okla., campus.