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"path": "/blogs/science-news/2026/02/24/nasa-sats-show-lights-worsen-allergyseason/",
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"textContent": "Plants exposed to artificial lighting burst into bloom earlier and flower longer than plants exposed exclusively to natural sunlight. A recent study that relies on NASA satellite data found that this effect raises pollen counts throughout much of the year, extending and intensifying allergy seasons in brightly lit communities. In a study in PNAS Nexus, […]\n\nThe post NASA Satellites Show Where Outdoor Lights Worsen Allergy Season appeared first on NASA Science.",
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