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sleep
Madison Goldberg • January 6, 2023
In a study, adolescents who slept less at night and napped during the day saw cognitive gains. But experts urge caution in rescheduling sleep
Rebecca Sohn • April 10, 2020
New research explores the risks of being late to sleep and late to rise
Rebecca Sohn • December 16, 2019
Momentum grows for sleep-more, learn-later school policies around the United States, with California as the pilot
Isobel Whitcomb • April 19, 2019
Smoking before bed might seem like a good way to drift into a more relaxed sleep, but research suggests otherwise
Ryan F. Mandelbaum • March 15, 2016
Scienceline explores non-pharmaceutical ways for insomnia sufferers to get a better night sleep
Knvul Sheikh • November 5, 2015
Irregular sleep could be a factor in adolescent obesity
JoAnna Klein • September 29, 2015
Scienceline welcomes you to a new, creative project
Kathryn Free • November 1, 2013
Researchers discover circadian rhythm’s role in fasting
Allison T. McCann • December 13, 2011
Sleep detection technologies still lack the most accurate indicator of drowsiness
Kathryn Doyle • December 6, 2011
The key to being an early bird
Madeleine Johnson • November 16, 2011
Biological clockwork still holds secrets
Douglas Main • March 18, 2011
Fatigue affects bees’ ability to communicate
Meredith Knight • October 15, 2007
- asks Erica from Brooklyn
Ben Leach • September 17, 2007
- asks Sleepless in San Antonio
Jennifer Moser • July 27, 2007
A night in New York University’s Sleep Disorders Center.