What the Science of “Sleep Paralysis” Reveals About How the Brain Works


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What the Science of “Sleep Paralysis” Reveals About How the Brain Works
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thumbnailwww­.brainpickings­.org - “In both writing and sleeping,” Stephen King wrote in his meditation on “creative sleep” and the art of wakeful dreaming, “we learn to be physically still at the same time we are encouraging our mi...
Coding And A Rookie Mindset Are Critical Skills For The Fourth Industrial Revolution
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thumbnailwww­.huffingtonpost­.com - A year from now you may wish you had started today. ― Karen Lamb The 2016 annual meeting of the new champions panel, sponsored and hosted by the World Economic Forum recently gathered to discuss em...
Technology is finally changing the apartment rental experience
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thumbnailtechcrunch­.com - The real estate rental market is a highly localized, relationship-based industry driven largely by individuals living and working in their own cities, causing many to acknowledge the longstanding d...
The thing that makes IFA a hard show to cover is also its best feature
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thumbnailtechcrunch­.com - Today concludes my fourth IFA. Or maybe my fifth. These tech conferences tend to blend together after a while. The first time I attended the show, I hadn’t really heard of the thing, to be honest. ...
Sanbot is a humanoid robot with penguin flipper arms and a touchscreen heart
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thumbnailtechcrunch­.com - When I arrived at Qihan’s IFA booth, a rainbow-colored trio of Sanbots were performing choreographed moves to some unrecognizable pop song. Because, well, when you want to get people to stop at you...
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