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light pollution
- The Voice of Science website - the Israel National Science Foundation
- April 20, 2024
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Prof. Oren Levy researches the timing of the reproduction of corals around the world and is surprised by Dioc. However the biological clock of the corals is not adapted to the volume lights
- Avi Blizovsky
- March 25, 2023
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A new study published in the journal Nature Astronomy. According to the study, the fact that satellites have become smaller and cheaper allows more and more commercial companies and government agencies to send satellites into space, a situation that has led to a dramatic increase in the number of satellites in orbit as well as space junk
- The science service
- July 10, 2022
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The State of Nature Report 2022, Volume Trends and Threats, presents a snapshot of key factors and processes that affect the state of nature in Israel as a result of human activity. The Fabric is the national program for assessing the state of nature of the Steinhardt Museum of Nature, the Ministry of Environmental Protection, KKL-Junk. and RTG
- Young Galileo
- February 9, 2021
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Why was it easier for Galileo Galilei to observe the starry night sky than for us? Since during his time the light bulb had not yet been invented! It turns out that light pollution caused by artificial lighting not only interferes with stargazing, but also seriously harms life on Earth
- Elisef Kosman
- January 30, 2018
- 2 תגובות
- The Technion
- August 20, 2017
- 5 תגובות
- Avi Blizovsky
- June 13, 2016
- 3 תגובות
- Angle - a news agency for science and the environment
- January 24, 2016
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- You found Simon
- March 9, 2015
- One response
Even nature reserves are not protected from light pollution
- Dr. Asaf Rosenthal
- January 14, 2011
- 19 תגובות
- Haifa University
- April 8, 2010
- 8 תגובות
- Dr. Asaf Rosenthal
- May 3, 2009
- 6 תגובות
- Dr. Asaf Rosenthal
- January 21, 2009
- 4 תגובות
- The science service
- August 30, 2004
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- The science service
- January 13, 2002
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