A new gadget invented in New Zealand is unlocking all sorts of information about the sun, UV and Vitamin D.
The Dosimeter measures the dose of UV radiation we’re exposed to when we head out into the sun.
The device “tells you how much UV you get, as opposed to a meteorological device which might sit outside always exposed to the sun,” says NIWA principal scientist Dr Richard McKenzie.
“It’ll get a lot more UV than you wouldn’t get when you wore a dosimeter badge.”
The device allows scientists to better understand how much UV a person absorbs.
It’s a catch 22 – for years the public message has been slip, slop, slap and cover up.
But Dr McKenzie suggests we may have overreacted. The Cancer Society agrees.
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