Sleeping On Board The International Space Station Is Weird, But It Turns Out That Astronauts’ Dreams Are Not Unlike Those Of The Rest Of Us 250 Miles Below
Despite being 250 miles above us, astronauts’ brains are just like ours.
Despite being 250 miles above us, astronauts’ brains are just like ours.
Where is their money now?
A good night’s sleep is more important than you think.
There’s more snowpack in the region than is typical for this point in the year.
Wolves lived in Scotland until humans eradicated them 250 years ago.
With thousands of miles yet to fully explore, we can only wonder what other secrets are just waiting to be discovered.
Given science’s preoccupation with finding other potentially habitable planets, this discovery is only adding excitement to the quest.
If our astronauts are to remain healthy on longer missions, their immune systems need a little something to grapple with.
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