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Has science evolved to record dreams?
[ad_1] EEG recordings show little difference between REM sleep and wakefulness EEG recordings show little difference between REM sleep and wakefulness Our understanding of human biology has come a long way in the last century. However, progress in our understanding of dreams has been very slow. The biological function of dreams is a gray area. ... -
How to Reap the Benefits of YouTube Marketing
[ad_1] Can you use the potential of YouTube to connect with your current and prospective customers? With over 2.5 billion monthly active users, YouTube is the second largest social network after Facebook’s 2.9 billion users. As such, YouTube can become a very cost-effective place for brands to market their products and services to consumers, using ... -
Learn to be an astronaut with space science research
[ad_1] Most of us have wanted to go to space at some point in our lives. Probably without all the G-force training and dehydration diets. That said, its new arrival on Xbox gives us perhaps the most realistic indication of space yet. mass effect and your No Man’s Sky, this is reality. Find out what ... -
7 Fall 2022 Pedicure Trends
[ad_1] The change of season brings with it a whole new pedicure color trend, even if you don’t want to say goodbye to summer sandals just yet. There’s absolutely no reason why you shouldn’t embrace clean toes when fall arrives. It’s one of the best forms of self-care. Among this year’s top color choices, LeChat ... -
Make your bird fashion dreams come true with designer pigeon clutches
[ad_1] If you’ve ever seen a pigeon and thought, “I wish it was closer,” today is your day. Keep your pigeons tight with this designer pigeon clutch. It’s not a purse, it’s not a bird. But opening one wing reveals a small compartment for a few personal items, which may or may not fit your ... -
Astronomy, mankind’s oldest science
[ad_1] Some of us old enough remember the excitement and amazement of the launch of the two Voyager spacecraft in 1977. These two of his craft traveled into interstellar space. If you’re wondering how their equipment works, Voyager 2’s thruster backup system was launched in 1994 after waiting 17 years for it to be needed. ... -
Science Fiction Giant Meteor Ratio Explained
[ad_1] Ever since mankind was able to imagine outer space, one simple fear has haunted our minds. What if something big fell from the sky and wiped it all out? No aliens to fight, no evil masterminds, no failed scientific experiments. A mere earth, a million tons of space rock, and the end of all ... -
Inside Out | Highlighting the Beauty of Science | Park Recreation
[ad_1] Each fall and spring, the William M. Staerkel planetarium welcomes speakers who talk about all corners of the scientific world. The James B. Kaler Science Lecture Series is named after Emeritus Professor of Astronomy at the University of Illinois. This professor has been giving annual talks in this series for about 30 years. This ...










