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Preschoolers' nightmares less prevalent, are trait-like and associated with personality Bad dreams in pre-schoolers are less prevalent than thought. However, when they do exist, nightmares are trait-like in nature and associated with personality characteristics measured as early as five months. view more (2008-01-02)
Doctoral Students' Dreams Come True Doctoral Students' Dreams Come True. Young Chemists to Spend Two Months Doing Research in Japan view more (2005-03-23)
Sleep apnea linked to sleepwalking, hallucinations and other 'parasomnias' Nearly 1 in 10 patients with obstructive sleep apnea also experience "parasomnia" symptoms such as sleepwalking, hallucinations and acting out their dreams, a Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine study has found. view more (2009-06-09)
Promising treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder sleep disturbances For sufferers of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), sleep disturbances are among the most treatment-resistant symptoms and can lead to drug and alcohol abuse and even suicide. view more (2007-04-19)
New links between lucid dreaming and psychosis could revive dream therapy in psychiatry Similarities in brain activity during lucid dreaming and psychosis suggest that dream therapy may be useful in psychiatric treatment, a European Science Foundation (ESF) workshop has found. view more (2009-07-29)
Press invitation - Artists & Cosmonauts: The New Futurists Dreams of Flying turn into Reality Artists and Cosmonauts: the New Futurists, at Sadlers Wells Friday 1 March, Saturday 2 March, Friday 15 March, Friday 19 April 2002 Lilian Baylis Theatre, Sadlers Wells, Rosebery Avenue, London EC1 Friday 15th March only: Institute of Physics, 76 Portland Place, London W1 In the last two years, an extraordinary... view more... (2002-02-11)
Memory experts show sleeping rats may have visual dreams Memories of our life stories may be reinforced while we sleep, MIT researchers report Dec. 17 in the advance online edition of Nature Neuroscience. view more (2006-12-19)
REM sleep behavior disorder found to be precursor of brain-degenerating diseases later in life Mayo Clinic sleep medicine specialists have found that almost two-thirds of patients with REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) develop degenerative brain diseases by approximately 11 years after diagnosis of RBD. view more (2006-06-19)
Why you may lose that loving feeling after tying the knot Dating couples whose dreams include marriage would do well to step back and reflect upon the type of support they'll need from their partners when they cross the threshold, a new Northwestern University study suggests. view more (2009-04-22)
Caltech scientists find evidence for precise communication across brain areas during sleep By listening in on the chatter between neurons in various parts of the brain, researchers from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have taken steps toward fully understanding just how memories are formed, transferred, and ultimately stored in the brain--and how that process varies throughout the various stages of sleep. view more (2009-02-26)
University of Georgia researchers show component of mothballs is present in deep-space clouds Interstellar clouds, drifting through the unimaginable vastness of space, may be the stuff dreams are made of. But it turns out there's an unexpectedly strange component in those clouds, and it's not dreams but-mothballs? view more (2009-09-03)
Obstructive sleep apnea patients have increased occurrences of parasomnia symptoms Patients suffering from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) have an increased prevalence of parasomnia symptoms compared with the prevalence rates of individual parasomnias. view more (2009-06-09)
Nightmares predict elevated suicidal symptoms Self-reported nightmares among patients seeking emergency psychiatric evaluation uniquely predicted elevated suicidal symptoms. view more (2009-06-09)
A tiny, tunable well of light, and a string theorist's toolbox Photonics, the science of using photons to carry information, promises to continue improving a wide variety of technologies, from computing to high-speed communication. view more (2009-09-21)
£1 Million For Research Project At The Royal College Of Art The Computer Related Design Research Studio at the Royal College of Art has been awarded more than £1 million by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) as a partner in the six year EQUATOR project. view more (2002-04-18)
Study suggests simple way to make near-perfect lenses A new study from the University of Edinburgh and Pennsylvania State University suggests a smart solution to one of the biggest challenges facing the optics and electromagnetics sector - how to produce near-perfect lenses cheaply. view more (2005-09-08)
Human mind: Sound and vision wired through same 'black box' Sounds and images share a similar neural code in the human brain, according to a new Canadian study. view more (2009-08-13)
Twin establishes University of York scholarships for tragic brother The twin of a York graduate, who was a victim of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001, has established three scholarships in memory of his brother at the University of York, where they both studied. view more (2005-04-08)
E-mentoring the next generation of doctors and nurses Medical students at the University of East Anglia are encouraging teenagers in one of Norfolk's most deprived areas to consider a career in the health professions. view more (2005-02-08)
Arts And Humanities Researchers Reveal Their Business Brains Researchers in the arts and humanities are proving that they have got what it takes to make it in the world of enterprise, by reaching the finals of the Research Councils' Business Plan Competition. This is the first time the Arts and Humanities Research Board (AHRB) has been involved in the competition, which aims to find UK-based researchers... view more... (2004-02-16)
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