Studies show that lower light levels may lead to poorer vision


Studies show that lower light levels may lead to poorer vision

Scientists in Sydney have ran some tests, and the results may shock you!

 Scientists in the Sydney University of Health and Technology have made a shocking discovery as of late. While examining the limits of AR lenses and their long term effects on the human eye and brain, Professor Gule Able noticed something strange. 
 "When we tested the lenses in dark rooms, the subjects said they couldn't see their surroundings very easily. I knew then that something was amiss." The doctor told reporter Joe King. "I instantly requested further research into the matter."
 What the Professor's studies showed was jaw dropping. Out of 150 test subjects, a record 100% of them said that they couldn't see as well the darker the room became.  What could this mean for the human race as a whole? According to the professor we should "not go places where you cannot see your whole surroundings. Avoid shadowy alleys and dark unlit roads at night."  

Hundreds of teenagers to be banned from using social media for trial period

Hundreds of British teenagers are set to take part in a trial to find out how effective a ban or restrictions on social media would be.

'Weather whiplash' warning as England recovers from drought

England has recovered from drought after four months of above average rainfall, but officials are concerned about future dry spells.

Could this uncannily good AI make blockbuster films that are worth watching?

If you spend much time on social media, you'll have surely noticed the surge in AI-generated video filling up your feed.

Who is Matt Brittin, the man expected to be new director-general of the BBC?

Former Google executive Matt Brittin is expected to be the next director-general of the BBC.

'Every indicator is flashing red,' says UN as it warns of record 'climate imbalance'

The Earth's climate is in a "state of emergency", according to the United Nations which has warned it is more out of balance than at any other time in observed history.

Meningitis outbreak: Number of cases falls for first time

The number of confirmed and suspected meningitis cases in the outbreak in Kent has fallen to 29.


Main article is FAKE. Create your own fake news.