Tuesday, August 28, 2012

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012 3:42 PM PDT
Q & A with personal trainer Shannon Hutsler
The University News Tue, 28 Aug 2012 15:18 PM PDT
A new school year has arrived. It’s time to settle back into the routine of lecture, eat, homework, eat, sleep (maybe), eat. Student life can take a major toll on our bodies. Think about it; we’re not eating as healthy as we should. Finding time to work out is scarce if not . . . â†' Read More: Q & A with personal trainer Shannon Hutsler

Tourists disturbing dolphins' sleep
MSNBC Tue, 28 Aug 2012 15:14 PM PDT
Tourists in Hawaii often jump on a chance to see spinner dolphins up close, kayaking and snorkeling in bays where the marine mammals swim. But human visitors might be depriving the dolphins of much-needed daytime rest.

Sleep apnea and women
WABC-TV New York Tue, 28 Aug 2012 15:10 PM PDT
Snoring and gasping for breath in the middle of the night are symptoms of sleep apnea. Many of us think of a snoring man when we think of the condition, but women are rapidly catching up.

Bizarre dreams infiltrating Andy Murray's sleep
Yahoo! Sports via Yahoo! Canada Sports Tue, 28 Aug 2012 14:34 PM PDT
The British tennis star dreams he won Wimbledon, which he didn't, but lost the Olympics, which he did win.

Can We Learn as We Sleep?
Discovery News Tue, 28 Aug 2012 12:48 PM PDT
Studies show it's possible -- at least when it comes to learning smells.

The World's Oceanographic Data, at Your Fingertips
Wired News Tue, 28 Aug 2012 11:47 AM PDT
Have you ever wondered what the water temperature off the Kamchatka Peninsula is? What about the wind speed in the Andaman Sea? Or maybe you’re losing sleep over the chlorophyll levels in the South Pacific. Fortunately, all of that information â€"- and 450 million other data points collected from oceanographic instruments around the world â€"- is freely and easily accessible thanks to the ...




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