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Sleep Paralysis
Sleep Paralysis Linked to Genetics, Anxiety & Stressful Events
The phenomenon of sleep paralysis is partially genetic, and may be linked to poor sleep rhythms.
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Jurassic Mini Mammals

2 Jurassic Mini Mammal Species Discovered in China

Two new species of early mammals were discovered in China: a horny-clawed tree-dweller and a tunnel digger with shovel-like paws.
Antarctic Architechture

Antarctic Architecture? (Gallery)

Terra Architecture has designed Antarctic shelters that are ready for the shifting terrains of Antarctic ice sheets, as well as the shattered landscapes left by natural disasters.
Teen Sleep

Sleepless in High School: Teens Getting Less Shut-Eye

Teenagers now get less sleep than they did two decades ago, according to a new study.
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It's Raining Milk! Odd Weather Puzzles Scientists

Milky white rain fell on the Pacific Northwest last week. Researchers suspect that dust colored the water, but they're not sure where the dust came from.


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