Sleep is one of life’s most universal behaviors. Despite its ubiquity, it’s also one of the most mysterious. Humans spend about a third of their lives with their eyes closed and their brains in states ...
Jellyfish and sea anemones enter true sleep-like states despite lacking brains or centralized nervous systems. Sleep appears to protect neurons by limiting or repairing DNA damage caused during ...
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