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Night Owls Versus Early Birds: Who’s Smarter?
In mammals, including you, specialized nerve cells called the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) in the anterior hypothalamus ...
If you have day-hiked in the Smokies, you have undoubtedly been monitored, unawares, from a tree cavity. The unseen watcher? A winged super-predator resting with one eye open, waiting for dusk or ...
Night owls, who tend to stay up late and wake up later in the morning, reap a number of benefits and boast certain traits that are generally overlooked in our culture that celebrates early risers, ...
Owl sightings aren’t unusual in West Texas. You might spot a great horned owl in Alpine or Marfa, a barn owl in a farm ...
If you have day-hiked in the Smokies, you have undoubtedly been monitored, unawares, from a tree cavity. The unseen watcher? A winged super-predator resting with one eye open, waiting for dusk or ...
There may be bigger differences between early birds and night owls than the time they go to sleep. In a new study conducted by Dario Maestripieri of the University of Chicago, bedtime might also be ...
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