But a new study suggests just how
much sunlight really matters to our emotional and mental health.
Not exact matches
«We don't
really know why it is so
much stronger at Venus than Earth,» said Collinson, «but, we think it might have something to do with Venus being closer to the sun, and the ultraviolet
sunlight being twice as bright.
The Super-AMOLED is better in
sunlight (less glare) and has
much better contrast ratio - blacks are
really blacks.
Sunlight would do great with an active family as
much but she loves her quiet time and at the end the only thing she
really wants is to be loved and play.
I'm not even a regular scientist,
much less a (sound of choir, ray of
sunlight from parted clouds) «CLIMATE Scientist», so don't
really know what goes on behind the curtain, but I will say that it is increasingly apparent to me that
much of «science» (save that bastion of purity, mathematics), has been corrupted by greed, a political agenda (whose operatives are dupes of the former,
really, viz..
That's a pretty silly claim on Dr. Curry's part if you consider that in the months the arctic sea ice isn't diminished, there's never
really so
much sunlight as you'd count it against the average, so whatever albedo changes there are during the half of the year that matters, they're when the sun is at its highest angle.
Most plants don't need
much to survive: Just dirt,
sunlight, and water — although that last one can
really trip you up if you're a novice gardener, out of town, or just plain forgetful.