Seeing Blue At Night May Not Be What's Keeping You Up After

Seeing Blue At Night May Not Be What's Keeping You Up After All

We already know that a precise range of wavelengths within daylight triggers a light-sensitive photoreceptor in the back of your eye, causing the body's internal clock to reset.

Those receptors are called "intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells" (or ipRGCs), according to Science Alert...

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