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Sinuous Stone-Age snake sculpture unearthed in Finland

Sinuous Stone-Age snake sculpture unearthed in Finland Kristin Romey © Photograph by Satu Koivisto Detail of the head profile. Snakes have been feared, revered, and depicted in art throughout human history whether in the pantheon of Egyptian or Aztec gods, or the ancient snake goddesses of India and the Mediterranean. Now, the latest addition to the world’s gallery of ancient snake art comes from the waterlogged fields of Finland. The unique, 4,000-year-old wooden artifact was discovered last year at Järvensuo I, a site in southwest Finland that encompasses a stretch of peat and mud, according to an article published today in the journal

Scientists talk to sleeping people by invading their dreams -- Science of the Spirit -- Sott net

© K Konkoly A participant sleeping in the lab as electrical signals from his brain and eyes are displayed on a computer monitor. Scientists have successfully talked to a sleeping person in real-time by invading their dreams, a new study shows. The researchers say it s like trying to communicate with an astronaut on another world. Dreamers can follow instructions, solve simple math problems and answer yes-no questions without ever waking up, according to the results of four experiments described Thursday (Feb. 18) in the journal . The researchers communicated directly with sleeping participants by asking them questions and having them respond with eye or facial movements during lucid dreams when people are at minimum aware that they are dreaming. (Some lucid dreamers can control what happens in their dreams.)

Lucid dreamers can hear and answer questions while still asleep, scientists find

Lucid dreamers can hear and answer questions while still asleep, scientists find Patrick Pester © Provided by Live Science A participant sleeping in the lab as electrical signals from his brain and eyes are displayed on a computer monitor. Scientists have successfully talked to a sleeping person in real-time by invading their dreams, a new study shows. The researchers say it s like trying to communicate with an astronaut on another world. Dreamers can follow instructions, solve simple math problems and answer yes-no questions without ever waking up, according to the results of four experiments described Thursday (Feb. 18) in the journal Current Biology.  

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