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He noticed it while checking records of the level of sunlight then bathing Europe.
A system of weather sensors on the outside of the building monitors the temperature, wind speed and level of sunlight, closing blinds and opening window panels as necessary.
The way it works is that the sensor (pictured) first gets stuck into soil to measure the temperature, the moisture of the soil and the level of sunlight.
Herefordshire is almost on the northern edge of viability for solar panel farms, the spokesman said, due to the level of sunlight in the county.
It was found that the low level of sunlight entering the greenhouse also reduced the performance of bees used to pollinate strawberries and other crops.
A simple use case for this, for example, would be a button that turns on a coffee pot when a certain level of sunlight is detected by a sensor mounted the window.
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"It also allows the contractor to compensate for different levels of sunlight," Mr. Stryker said.
Over time, entire populations living in northern climates evolved lighter skin tones than those individuals living in areas with higher levels of sunlight.
It is suggested that the link is down to variations in levels of sunlight and hence levels of vitamin D - the production of which is triggered in the skin by UVB radiation.
We need some UV light to penetrate our skin to make vitamin D, but UV light also causes mutations that lead to cancer, requiring a different balance for different levels of sunlight exposure.
The findings suggest that taking vitamin D – which is also made by the skin when exposed to sunlight – could protect people against the onset of dementia, especially at northern latitudes where there are low levels of sunlight during winter months.
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