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Sleeping with the Light off is good for our Eyes

Babies who sleep with the light on may be more likely to grow up to be near-sighted

Babies who sleep with the light on may be more likely to grow up to be near-sighted. Dr Jerry Bromenshenk at Montana University is testing whether bees can be used to detect minefields reliably. Dr Ali Mazrui argues for more science to be taught in African indigenous languages. The life-saving gift that the male rattle-box moth gives his mate – a chemical spider-deterent.

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´óÏó´«Ã½ World Service Archive

This programme was restored as part of the World Service archive project

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