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As it gets harder to tear our eyes away from smartphones, televisions, tablets or computers, concerns are growing over a blue light emitted by their screens, blamed for harming the retina and causing interrupted sleep. At the IFA mega consumer electronics show in Berlin, Dutch company Philips is showcasing a new technology for its computer screens called “SoftBlue,” which it claims is gentler on the retina. “We are shifting the
Novartis plans the first human tests next year of a “smart” contact lens it is developing with Google designed to help restore the eye’s natural autofocus. “This project is progressing well,” Novartis Chief Executive Joe Jimenez told Swiss newspaper Le Temps in an interview. “I had said it would take about five years to see a product on the market,” Jimenez told the paper.
A California produce company is recalling cucumbers imported from Mexico amid concerns they could be the source of a salmonella outbreak that has killed one person and infected at least 285 people in 27 U.S. states, authorities said. One person in California died after becoming infected with a strain of Salmonella Poona, and 53 people have been hospitalized since July 3, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said
Last year’s 1000 Guineas victor Miss France had to settle for second on her belated seasonal return at Longchamp.
Leighton Aspell was taken to hospital for further checks following a nasty fall at Fontwell on Sunday.
Gloucestershire booked a spot in the Royal London One-Day Cup final at Lord’s with an eight-wicket win over Yorkshire in the semi-final at Headignley.
Toormore went a couple of places better than last year as he won the Group Two International Topkapi Trophy at Veliefendi racecourse in Turkey.
Kilkenny delivered a superb second-half performance to defeat Galway and lift the All-Ireland hurling title after 1-22 to 1-18 victory.
Germany will set another export record this year despite recent worries of an economic slowdown in China, the head of the German trade association said in an interview published on Sunday. Economists have expressed concern that China’s woes might become a burden for Germany’s export-centric economy, Europe’s largest, which has the greatest exposure to China of all 28 EU member states. China is the Germany’s fourth biggest export market, accounting
Ashley Hamilton is making music again! In an exclusive preview from Sunday’s new episode of Stewarts & Hamiltons, the musician returns to the studio to finish his record….