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The season of sun, sand . . . and nanoparticles?

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Lynn M. Savage, Features Editor, [email protected]

There is no doubt that natural, unfiltered sunlight is a primal force. It charges ions in the atmosphere, providing iridescent fireworks known as the polar lights. It warms the seas and churns the air, providing weather. It feeds plants via photosynthesis, helps create vitamin D in your body, adds highlights to your hair, and can even improve one’s mood and increase one’s willingness to buy things. Of course, beach goers and other outdoor aficionados know that the sun bronzes the skin as well, the risk of melanoma be damned. But sunlight also affects artificial materials. It...Read full article

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    Published: June 2010
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