Science of Sleep
October 29, 2005 9:28 AM Subscribe
Nature has a somewhat technical but free supplement on sleep
Thanks. Excellent link.
posted by NucleophilicAttack at 9:40 AM on October 29, 2005
posted by NucleophilicAttack at 9:40 AM on October 29, 2005
Last months free supplement was on Surfaces and Interfaces
posted by blue_beetle at 10:06 AM on October 29, 2005
posted by blue_beetle at 10:06 AM on October 29, 2005
Thanks so much for pointing this out!
posted by Ethereal Bligh at 10:20 AM on October 29, 2005
posted by Ethereal Bligh at 10:20 AM on October 29, 2005
good reading so far, printing the rest now, thanks!
posted by Busithoth at 10:22 AM on October 29, 2005
posted by Busithoth at 10:22 AM on October 29, 2005
For those interested more in sleep, I found Circadiana really insightful.
posted by yonation at 11:01 AM on October 29, 2005
posted by yonation at 11:01 AM on October 29, 2005
Cool. Thanks!
posted by Smedleyman at 11:06 AM on October 29, 2005
posted by Smedleyman at 11:06 AM on October 29, 2005
Thank you! I can use this as a supplement to my current brain & sleep class (my prof. did her grad work under Hobson, author of the 2nd paper there).
posted by Eideteker at 11:07 AM on October 29, 2005
posted by Eideteker at 11:07 AM on October 29, 2005
For those interested even more in sleep, try The Promise of Sleep (very in-depth and accessible to the layperson).
posted by tweak at 11:11 AM on October 29, 2005
posted by tweak at 11:11 AM on October 29, 2005
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
posted by ZenMasterThis at 11:15 AM on October 29, 2005
posted by ZenMasterThis at 11:15 AM on October 29, 2005
Am I the only one who first it as sheep?
posted by greatgefilte at 11:29 AM on October 29, 2005
posted by greatgefilte at 11:29 AM on October 29, 2005
first read it, that is.
posted by greatgefilte at 11:29 AM on October 29, 2005
posted by greatgefilte at 11:29 AM on October 29, 2005
*yawn*
Bookmarked.
Way too early in the morning to be reading this.
Wait. It's after noon.
posted by brundlefly at 12:19 PM on October 29, 2005
Bookmarked.
Way too early in the morning to be reading this.
Wait. It's after noon.
posted by brundlefly at 12:19 PM on October 29, 2005
Beautiful. One of the more talented photographers posted on metafilter.
posted by piscatorius at 4:41 PM on October 29, 2005
posted by piscatorius at 4:41 PM on October 29, 2005
I'll be interested in reading this when I get the chance. I work a rotating shift at the factory, and my sleep is always in adjustment.
posted by Eekacat at 5:04 PM on October 29, 2005
posted by Eekacat at 5:04 PM on October 29, 2005
Wow. Really technical. Some of them at least. But fascinating no less. Thanks!
posted by panoptican at 5:20 PM on October 29, 2005
posted by panoptican at 5:20 PM on October 29, 2005
Neat.
posted by SeizeTheDay at 5:23 PM on October 29, 2005
posted by SeizeTheDay at 5:23 PM on October 29, 2005
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