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DW Tomorrow Today - Sleep Dreams Blue Light Drones November 6, 2017

Logistics. A new day dawns its time to get up and stretch. And its time to learn new things in school work at university or at work theres always lots to be learned but not all of the learning takes place during waking hours it turns out that we also process knowledge in our sleep. Every night we close our eyes and lie in bed for hours asleep. Or resting but our brains are a hive of activity. According to sleep or such as our brains are actually highly creative while we sleep. This considerately here. Whats extraordinary is that sleeping is an unconscious process. In an unconscious state when we sleep but in this unconscious state the brain generates memories google today hipness. Without memory we would be helpless we wouldnt manage even simple tasks like adding up numbers according to a past. The students taking part in this experiment to keep giving incorrect answers because they dont know the past. The next day after a good nights sleep or they do better. They now understand the ru ....

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DW Tomorrow Today - Sleep Dreams Blue Light Drones November 6, 2017

Logistics. A new day dawns its time to get out and stretch. And its time to learn new things in school or at university or at work theres always lots to be learned but not all of the learning takes place during waking hours it turns out that we also process knowledge in our sleep. Every night we close our eyes and lie in bed for hours asleep. Arresting but our brains are a hive of activity. According to sleep or such as our brains are actually highly creative while we sleep. This constant sleep here. Whats extraordinary is that sleeping is an unconscious process. In an unconscious state when we sleep but in this unconscious state the brain generates memories google the hipness. Without memory we would be helpless we wouldnt manage even simple tasks like adding up numbers according to a pattern. The students taking part in this experiment keep giving incorrect answers because they dont know the past and. The next day after a good nights sleep they do better. They now understand the rule ....

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DW Tomorrow Today - Sleep Dreams Blue Light Drones November 7, 2017

People improve skills and their sleep. And Drone Deliveries the future of logistics. A new day dawns its time to get up and stretch. And its time to learn new things in school work at university or at work theres always lots to be learned but not all of the learning takes place during waking hours it turns out that we also process knowledge in our sleep. Every night we close our bed for our. Resting but our brains are a hive of activity. According to sleep or such as our brains are actually highly creative while we sleep. This coincidentally here. Whats extraordinary is that sleeping is an unconscious process. In an unconscious state when we sleep but in this unconscious state the brain generates memories google today hipness. Without memory we would be helpless we wouldnt manage even simple tasks like adding up numbers according to a past. The students taking part in the fix para meant to keep giving incorrect answers because t ....

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KQED PBS NewsHour July 4, 2017

That those first beers and breads were relying on yeasts from insects, too. Brangham all that and more, on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by bnsf railway. And with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Brangham it was north koreas own version of fireworks for the fourth of july the communist state today fired off a new missile that may, some day, put the United States within range of its weapons. Nick schifrin begins our coverage. Reporter on this july 4, north korea declared independence from what it called American Nuclear threats. translated the scientists and technicians have successfully testfired the newly developed inter continental ballistic missile. Reporter in pyongyang ....

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KQED PBS NewsHour July 4, 2017

That those first beers and breads were relying on yeasts from insects, too. Brangham all that and more, on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by bnsf railway. And with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Brangham it was north koreas own version of fireworks for the fourth of july the communist state today fired off a new missile that may, some day, put the United States within range of its weapons. Nick schifrin begins our coverage. Reporter on this july 4, north korea declared independence from what it called American Nuclear threats. translated the scientists and technicians have successfully testfired the newly developed inter continental ballistic missile. Reporter in pyongyang ....

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