For many, the streetlights were the universal "curfew" of the pre-smartphone era.
: Researchers at PMC argue this effect causes regulators to focus on easy-to-track data while ignoring harder-to-reach, more significant risks. 🚲 Nostalgia & Childhood
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: It was revealed that the neighbor, Mr. Jablonski, was the killer, identifiable by his "XO" boot prints in the snow.
: Like a drunk searching for lost keys under a lamppost because "that’s where the light is," scientists often answer questions that are easy to measure rather than the ones that are most important. For many, the streetlights were the universal "curfew"
: Urban trees show far less insect damage than rural ones, which sounds positive but actually signals a starving ecosystem.
: A high school student and her teacher are found murdered in the woods, shattering the town's innocence. 📺 The "Quibi" Mystery Series : It was
: Artificial light at night makes leaves significantly tougher, making them inedible for caterpillars and other insects.