Animals
Artificial Lighting Helps Blackbirds 'Seize the Night' But Lose Sleep
You're likely quite familiar with the adage 'the early bird gets the worm,' but what about late nights? Now researchers are finding that artificial lighting in urban parts of the world is making some species stay out later, significantly influencing how they function from day-to-day.
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