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I Tried New Tech That Claimed It Could Hack My Dreams
What it felt like to surrender my subconscious to the new frontier of sleep science The post I Tried New Tech That Claimed It Could Hack My Dreams first appeared on The Walrus.
On Dec. 25, 2002, Lewis Kay was in his lab at the University of Toronto, devising new ways to observe the invisible machinery of life. Or trying to, at least. The large molecules Kay has spent his ...
As universities increasingly adopt digital tools and automated analytics systems, attention often centers on these tools' gains in accuracy and efficiency. Far less visible, however, is another ...
Their makers claim they can detect dozens of cancer types — but some scientists say they could be missing many cancers or ...
Feb 9 (Reuters) - Drinking a few cups of caffeinated coffee or tea every day may help in a small way to preserve brain power and prevent dementia, researchers reported on Monday. People with the ...
Ripping open another bag of Wotsits, 18-stone Katie Turton's self-esteem was at rock bottom - but a charity walk would soon set her life on a whole new path. The former make-up artist, 32, from Wigan, ...
A simple brain-training program that sharpens how quickly older adults process visual information may have a surprisingly powerful long-term payoff. In a major 20-year study of adults 65 and older, ...
Learn the distinctions between simple and stratified random sampling. Understand how researchers use these methods to accurately represent data populations.
The Jain Research Lab in the School of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University is looking for students who are willing to participate in an experiment to understand how people learn a new task. In ...
Objective We aimed to investigate the association of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) with cognitive function and dementia risk, taking genetic predisposition for dementia into account. Methods Within ...
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