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Spectrophotometer Shows Not All Shades Are Rose-Colored

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Daniel C. McCarthy, News Editor

Spectators at the 1999 Australian Open in Melbourne may have paid more for better seats, but many of those at the event learned that more cash doesn't necessarily buy more eye protection. The Anti-Cancer Council of Victoria was on hand with a spectrophotometer from Varian Inc. to test the efficacy of onlookers' sunglasses in blocking out harmful ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation (280 to 320 nm). The council warns in its SunSmart campaign materials that, without adequate protection from sun glare, long-term eye damage can lead to cataracts and, in severe cases, blindness. However, not one to...Read full article

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