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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. ... -
Wilcox dominates fashion over Benson to reclaim Senny Roman Trophy
[ad_1] It’s been a while since the Wilcox Cowboys won the Senny Roman Trophy, to say the least. On Friday night, everything changed. Wilcox hasn’t beaten Benson since 2011. The Cowboys are on a 10-game losing streak in the series. Much of the former team’s frustration was released when the Cowboys beat him 56-25 over ... -
Darwin Dice’s Letters: An Important Educational Investment – West Central Tribune
[ad_1] Want to increase the capacity and vitality of our country? Instead of burdening college students with unprecedented loan debt due to underinvestment in education, we need to return to the value of education. reader’s opiniontribune graphics A good education can actually help you get a tax-generating job that makes the investment in your education ... -
A father and daughter visit to a science museum entertains people.Video Shows Why | Trends
[ad_1] Learning science in a fun way is always interesting. Remember your childhood when going to the science park was one of the most exciting parts of school life? If so, this viral video on Instagram will refresh your memory. , shows a dad and daughter experimenting with electrostatic energy in a science museum and ... -
County Board of Education Allows Video Recording
[ad_1] From October, meetings will be recorded on video The Santa Barbara County Board of Education voted 7-0 on Thursday and began video recording the meeting. The recording, which includes a Spanish translation, will begin at the board’s Oct. 6 meeting, Board President Judy Frost told News-Press in an email. Thursday’s vote included newly appointed ... -
DC monkeypox cases declining, but public health experts urge caution
[ad_1] Comments on this story comment Even as DC reports a steady decline in new cases, local public health experts are fine-tuning their approach to weaponizing the monkeypox vaccine. Anil Mangla, state epidemiologist at DC Health, said in an interview on Friday that new cases of monkeypox have fallen an average of 20% per week ... -
What Science Says About Diet for Cholesterol
[ad_1] The conversation about the relationship between diet and high cholesterol and the best eating habits to maintain cholesterol seems to be constantly changing, and it can be very difficult to keep up with the changing scientific findings.Previous 5 Studies published over the years suggest that diet is one of the most important factors in ... -
Allergy season will be affected by climate change, scientists say
[ad_1] If you sneeze and sneeze more than you used to this allergy season, scientists may be able to explain why. It’s the time of year when ragweed pollen is at its highest in the air, according to Dr. Robert Hertzler, emeritus professor of agriculture and expanded weed science at Iowa State University. He notes ...










