New research shows that the insects flying around the streetlights are in fact in a living hell that we made for bugs.

@science

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-44785-3

Essentially, their tiny bug brains think the light is the sunset, so they keep turning to keep the “sun” at the same angle so they can go “straight.” No matter how far they fly, they don’t make any progress. They are trapped in this little hell we made just for them, not understanding why they can’t get to where they are going.

  • XeroxCool@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Which LEDs? LEDs are pretty much all giving off the same two colors to make white: blue and yellow (in a single chip made of a blue LED and yellow uv-reactive phosphor). Warm white, cool white, same thing just varying intensities of each color. Only cheap color-changing LEDs (now) will use R/G/B chips lit together without dedicated white chips. What wavelengths are they tracking?

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      4 months ago

      Shout out Shuji Nakamura, inventor of the blue LED. Kinda broke the whole thing wide open.

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        4 months ago

        Watched that video last night. That was more fascinating than it had any right to be.

        I’ve been an electronics nerd since the 70s, and somehow never noticed blue LEDs becoming a thing.