LONDON — For centuries, artists and thinkers have been fascinated by the nature of sleep. Aristotle saw it as a subject of teleological intrigue; Goya saw it as a metaphor for ignorance and the ...
For most people alive today, a “good night’s sleep” means roughly eight uninterrupted hours in a dark room, followed by a single morning wake-up. Yet historical evidence suggests that this pattern is ...
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