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This episode's guests:
- Dr. Amardeep Dugar, Lighting Designer.
- Dani Robertson, Author / Dark Sky Officer.
- Stephane Picard, CEO of Cliff Valley Astronomy.
Bill's News Picks:
- Ikea just made a mini bed for your phone, Grace Snelling, Fast Company.
- Individual-Level Exposure to Light at Night and Sleep Health: A Comparison between Real-Time Mobility-Based Measurements and Indoor Residence-Based Measurements, Environmental Science & Technology.
- We’ve Lit Our Way Into a Complex Problem, Inside Lighting.
- In the dark: Streetlight fight divides Florida neighborhood, Susannah Bryan, Tampa Bay Times.
- Artificial outdoor light at night and depression in older adults in the USA, England, Northern Ireland, and Ireland, Environment International.
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