Category: science

How to Lucid Dream (Even if You Think You Can’t)

Want to take control inside your dreams? Turns out it’s a skill you can practice. Source

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How to Fix a Broken Sleep Schedule

Whether you struggle to drift off or wake up in the morning, these tips can help you get the rest you deserve. Source

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Hitting the Books: How 20th century science unmade Newton’s universe

Science is the reason you aren’t reading this by firelight nestled cozily under a rock somewhere however, its practice significantly predates its formalization by Galileo in the 16th century. Among its earliest adherents — even before pioneering efforts of Aristotle — was Animaxander, the Greek philosopher credited with first arguing…

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Curiosity rover captures our first clear view of Martian sunbeams

NASA's Perseverance rover might be out there on Mars since 2021, collecting rock samples and finding hints of water, but that doesn't mean its predecessor has already retired from its explorations. In fact, the Curiosity rover has been observing Martian clouds during twilight to build upon its previous survey on…

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Hitting the Books: Could we zap our brains into leading healthier lives?

Deep Brain Stimulation therapies have proven an invaluable treatment option for patients suffering from otherwise debilitating diseases like Parkinson’s. However, it — and its sibling tech, brain computer interfaces — currently suffer a critical shortcoming: the electrodes that convert electron pulses into bioelectric signals don’t sit well with the surrounding…

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The Morning After: Scientists confirm a fifth layer inside the Earth’s core

Tear down the middle school geology posters: We have an update. A team at Australian National University (ANU) has found evidence of a new fifth layer to the planet, an iron-nickel alloy ball in the inner core. The scientists found the hidden core by studying seismic waves that travel up…

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