Diabetes Drug Shows Promise as a Therapy for a Sleep-Related Disorderby University of California - San DiegoAdvanced study of the drug tirzepatide finds it could be an effective treatment for obstructive sleep apnea
New Research Sheds Light on the Role of Sleep in Forming Memoriesby Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan,Kelly Malcolm
Energy Drinks Linked to Poor Sleep Quality and Insomnia among College Studentsby BMJ-British Medical Journal
NewsJunk Food May Impair Our Deep Sleepby Uppsala UniversityQuality of the participants' deep sleep deteriorated after an unhealthy diet compared to a healthy one
NewsNew Study on the Circadian Clock of the Fruit Flyby University of MünsterResearchers demonstrate the importance of transporting a "clock protein" for temperature compensation
NewsArtificial Neural Networks Learn More Effectively When Designed to Mimic Human Sleepby Holden GalushaUsing “spike networks,” scientists were able to prevent an artificial neural network from overwriting information
NewsNew Material Mimics Neural Activity Associated with Learning and Memoryby Holden GalushaNew technique in neuromorphic computing opens doors for studying neural processes and may establish new computing paradigm
NewsGetting Less Sleep Makes People Less Likely to Help Othersby PLOSThe decision to help people depends on sleep at individual, group, and even societal levels
NewsScientists Discover How Our Circadian Rhythm Can Be Both Strong and Flexibleby Institute for Basic ScienceExperiments reveal that master and slave oscillators function via different molecular mechanisms
NewsRecent Cannabis Use Linked to Extremes of Nightly Sleep Durationby BMJ-British Medical JournalPattern even more pronounced among heavy users (20 out of preceding 30 days)
NewsScrap the Nap: Study Shows Short Naps Don’t Relieve Sleep Deprivationby Michigan State UniversityStudy shows that short naps are ineffective in mitigating the dangerous cognitive effects of sleep deprivation
NewsEarly Bird or Night Owl? Study Links Shift Worker Sleep to 'Chronotype'by McGill UniversitySleep styles may hold the key to designing better work schedules
NewsHow the Brain Paralyzes You While You Sleepby University of TsukubaResearchers in Japan have discovered a group of neurons in the mouse brainstem that suppress unwanted movement during rapid eye movement sleep