A study by C. Martyn Beaven and John Ekstrom compared the effects of short wavelength light (blue light) and caffeine on human alertness and cognitive function. During their experiment, the
Innovation Award Win at LINK LTC and Senior Living Conference News of WalaLight’s first place finish in the Innovation Competition at the Lincoln Healthcare LINK Long-Term Care and Senior Living
We are pleased to announce that our state-of-the-art WalaLight System was selected as the first place finisher during this year’s Innovation Competition at the Lincoln Healthcare LINK Long-Term Care and
The LINK Conference is excited to announce the 12 finalists of its major new Innovation Competition which celebrates innovation in long term care and senior living and recognizes the new
The US Department of Energy came out with a new study regarding recent studies that have raised concerns over the possible health implications of light at night (LAN). They mention
NEWS+NOTES A study conducted by the Lighting Research Center at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and published in the International Journal of Endocrinology indicates that exposure to short-wavelength light can potentially
Anjali Joseph, Ph.D., the Director of Research for The Center for Health Design, compiled a report on how light impacts human health in healthcare settings. Funded by a grant from
Effects of Dynamic Lighting on Student Learning An abstract published in 2012 by Michael S. Mott, Daniel H. Robinson, Ashley Walden, Jodie Burnette and Angela S. Rutherford titled Illuminating the
A study by Brian Liebel, Sam Berman, Robert Clear, Rita Lee and Marc Fountain examined the hypothesis that light with relatively higher bluish color content constricts the pupil, which improves
The article below provides information regarding classroom lighting and its link to student performance. Based on a number of formal and informal studies by various researchers and lighting companies, it