Make your screen more eye-friendly You can take steps to make your screen easier on your eyes, such as making the text larger, increasing your device's refresh rate to ensure less flickering of the screen, and shifting the screen's colour levels away from the blue end of the spectrum and towards the softer yellow end.
Over 700,000 people in the UK are on the autism spectrum - that's a lot of people and families for whom it's a part of everyday life.
"Their brains are developing at a rapid pace between one and two years, so we want pediatricians to be recommending a healthy spectrum of foods and not simply telling parents to give their babies certain foods.
In recent months a broad spectrum of public figures, from politicians, to Hollywood actors and YouTube stars have all publicly expressed remorse.
On the other end of the spectrum, don't head to a Starbucks in Switzerland if you're looking to save money.
Malkin and a colleague developed the Narcissistic Spectrum Scale, on which two key indicators of healthy narcissism are responding "no" to the statements, "I like to dream big, but not at the expense of my relationships" and "I can rein myself in when people tell me I'm getting a big head.
This price trend crops up across the fashion spectrum, but it's most apparent in pants and shorts.
As the egg moves down the female's oviduct, the tube that connects the ovary to the outside, it squeezes against glands that produce colored pigments that combine to form every color in the egg shell spectrum.
If you take that pigment away, then the light can enter the stroma — the little fibers that look like bicycle spokes in a light eye – and when the light scatters it only reflects back the shortest wavelengths, and that's the blue end of the spectrum.
Through the course of these 100 poems, Szymborska contemplates the full spectrum of the human experience—from the most minute of happenings to the most extreme of feelings—while taking the Polish language to new limits of creative expression.
It sounds like something out of a sci-fi flick: Infrared radiation, or IR, is a part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we feel as heat.
'The broad view, by contrast, counts even basic social attachment as being on a spectrum of addictive motivations, underwritten by similar neurochemical processes as more conventional addictions.
Analysts attribute GM's and VW's success in China to aggressive localisation of production, research and development – a tactic that automakers at the luxury end of the spectrum are also adopting.
Extrapolating from these results, they think that an orbiting zone plate measuring somewhere between 15 metres and 40 metres across will be enough to distinguish the spectrum of an Earthlike planet at a distance of 30 light-years.
At the other end of the spectrum, meanwhile, Mexicans get a paltry 13 days off.
(The "Full Spectrum" photograph is courtesy of mdezemery).
Expert Donna Dawson said: "Colors at the warm end of the spectrum (red, orange, yellow), create feelings of excitement and vitality, and can actually raise our blood pressure, heartbeat and breathing rate.
Employers love to hire passive candidates who fall high on the talent spectrum because they know they're so busy succeeding in their jobs, they don't like to spend a lot of time looking for a new job.
The people we found who were on the more picky end of the spectrum, some of these things I mentioned tend to push them much further away from wanting to eat that kind of food.
Studies of children with autism spectrum disorder, for example, have shown that their inability to experience the human voice as pleasurable may be explained by a reduced coupling between the bilateral posterior superior temporal sulcus and distributed nodes of the reward system, including the nucleus accumbens.