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University Whitepaper Sees Human-Centric Lighting Reaching Tipping Point in Workplaces
November 11th, 2019Cloudy Skies, Dark Winters, Old Buildings & Human-Centric Lighting!
June 5th, 2019
Lighting Takes the LEED on Energy & Occupant WELL-being
“There is a growing body of evidence to suggest that the brightness and wavelength of workplace lighting is not only essential for enabling sight, but that it can also have strong non-visual biological effects, in regulating the human circadian system, and impacting the biological clock of workers, as well as their mood and alertness,” states […]
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