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The weird science of sleepwalking

Sleepwalking is broken down as a neurological state where parts of the brain remain active during deep sleep.
A study says that the world is seeing more rain overall, but it's also getting drier. The confounding findings reveal a big ...
Vice presidential hopeful JD Vance suggested during the debate Tuesday that decades of research backing up the relationship between climate change and fossil fuel emissions was “weird science.” “This ...
John Hughes redefined the teen comedy from the sex romps of Porky’s to the more grounded and realistic Pretty in Pink, ...
Researchers studying copulation in mayflies pulled off a stunt worthy of the naughtiest ancient Greek myths. Just like Hephaestus used an unbreakable net to trap his wife Aphrodite and her lover Ares ...
Dive into 25 weird facts about twins that will break your brain! Discover bizarre biology, genetic anomalies, and ...
The shockwatch of 1927 walked so Apple Watch could run. When we think of wearables, the first things that come to mind are smartwatches and smart rings. But wearables weren’t invented in the 21st ...
Brooke Flammang, a biology professor at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, told the CBC that these rear-moras could be ...
The Nu ring seems to be fed by unknown rocky bodies, whereas the Mu ring appears rich in water ice and linked to the moon Mab.
Far from being videos of our lives that are replayed in sleep, dreams are actually interpretations of what we experience in ...
There’s nothing quite like the sound of an airplane toilet flushing. But that incredibly loud sucking sound is actually ...