The annular eclipse is upon us, but don't let the excitement trump the importance of safety when viewing this rare solar event.
You MUST wear protective eyewear to view a partial solar eclipse like the one coming to North American on March 29. Here's how to find a pair of certified solar eclipse glasses from an approved ...
Soren Morales wasn’t expecting what was about to happen. Morales, a 52-year-old native of Nicaragua who lives in Miami, was struck in his right eye by a pickleball that flew errantly off the ...
Alabama basketball's leading scorer for its NCAA Tournament win over Saint Mary's explained why he stopped wearing protective goggles.
Pain in your eyes is unlikely to be a symptom of solar retinopathy, since the retina doesn’t have any pain receptors. The ...
Milwaukee-area museums, parks, and planetariums are hosting solar eclipse viewing events with sun protective glasses for free ...
While working with hazardous chemicals in campus laboratories, the following minimum personal protective equipment (PPE) is required to be worn at all times: Safety glasses or splash goggles Lab coat ...
The most crucial protective gear you can own for your eyes are safety glasses. They shield your eyes from flying debris, which can lead to severe injuries if not taken seriously.
A boy observes a partial solar eclipse with special protective glasses, in London, Saturday, March 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin ...
These days, Morales is playing pickleball with protective eyewear, and it’s something he highly recommends for everyone. “If you don’t do it, you are putting your eyes at risk,” Morales said. “You may ...