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Blinded by the light pollution: Cities seek to restore night

Artificial lights are blotting out the moon and stars, harming human health, and disrupting the natural world. Why is this a problem? And how can we stop it without sitting in the dark?

Deutsche Welle 16d ago

Urban Light Pollution Might Be Worsening Allergies

A study found that trees in cities with brighter lights start producing pollen earlier in the spring and finish later in the fall, adding up to 130 days per year to the allergy season.

NYT World 6d ago

Urban Light Pollution Might Be Worsening Allergies

A study found that trees in cities with brighter lights start producing pollen earlier in the spring and finish later in the fall, adding up to 130 days per year to the allergy season.

NYT Science 6d ago

Mercedes-Benz marks 140 years of the automobile as new S-Class arrives in Singapore

Mercedes-Benz marks 140 years of the automobile as new S-Class arrives in Singapore The anniversary convoy brought three new S-Class sedans to Gardens by the Bay, where the marque also announced Mercedes-Benz Studio Singapore. At dusk, Gardens by the Bay has a way of making almost anything look cinematic. The Supertrees glow, the waterfront catches the last of the light, and the city’s polished surfaces seem to lean into spectacle.

Channel News Asia 13h ago

The Ordinary Miracle of Existing

On the northwestern shore of Africa, some 150 miles south of the Canary Islands, the coastline slightly bulges in a pimple known as Cape Bojador. For Europeans in the early 15th century, Cape Bojador marked the boundary between the known and the unknown. North of the cape was civilization and the cities of light.

The Atlantic 8d ago

Glittering Osaka edges Jovic to prolong French Open run

Glittering Osaka edges Jovic to prolong French Open run Paris (France) (AFP) – Naomi Osaka continued to shine in the City of Light as she beat American teenager Iva Jovic 7-6 (7/5), 6-7 (3/7), 6-4, in the French Open third round on Saturday. Issued on: On Court Suzanne Lenglen, the Japanese star once again made an eye-catching entry, wearing a gold jacket and a voluminous gold train, an outfit, bracketed by pink tennis sneakers and a black sponsor's visor. She shed the outer layers to play...

France 24 11d ago

Mpox in Hong Kong: what to know about the virus and sauna-linked outbreak

Mpox in Hong Kong: what to know about the virus and sauna-linked outbreak The SCMP sheds light on the situation in the city and globally, including how to prevent infection Hong Kong has recorded a surge in Mpox cases linked to a gay-friendly sauna and fitness club in Mong Kok, prompting health authorities to launch a targeted vaccination outreach programme for high-risk groups. The Centre for Health Protection has contacted more than 300 people who visited the venue since May for medical...

South China Morning Post 10h ago

New York City's rules for AI in schools spark fury

New York City's rules for AI in schools spark fury Andrew Zinin Lead Editor New York City's first set of rules for the use of artificial intelligence in public schools is being called weak by many parents who favor a stricter approach. The city's framework, published in March, uses a traffic light system to determine which tasks AI will be used for, with a red light blocking AI for grading students or deciding their placements and academic path through school. A yellow light calls for...

Phys.org 5d ago

Jordan intercepts Iranian missiles over its airspace

Jordan intercepts Iranian missiles over its airspace Jordan intercepts Iranian missiles over its airspace Video shows interceptors lighting up the sky over the Jordanian city of Zarqa. Jordan’s armed forces said air defences shot down five missiles fired from Iran towards Azraq Air Base, with no casualties reported. Published On 10 Jun 2026

Al Jazeera 15h ago

Spencer Pratt tells Bill Maher he would arrest him as LA mayor for smoking pot in front of kids

Spencer Pratt told Bill Maher in an interview released Monday that he would enforce restrictions on smoking and drug use around children if elected Los Angeles mayor, making parks, schools, daycare centers, public safety and basic city services central to his pitch as the city's mayoral race heads toward Tuesday's primary. Maher asked Pratt on the "Club Random" podcast whether he cared about all the issues facing the city, and Pratt said his priorities began with safety, lights and potholes...

Fox News 9d ago