The thought of someone controlling our dreams may sound like a nightmare, but it’s already a reality. Yesterday, OneZero’s Tessa Love pulled back the curtain on a mysterious laboratory using wearable ...
“If I told you right now to think about a cat doing a headstand on top of a soccer ball, you’re gonna think of that thing,” said Adam Haar Horowitz. “This is the same idea, except that in a state of ...
Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) say they can tweak your dreams so that your time asleep isn’t just for resting. They also say turning dreams into usable data can benefit ...
Researchers at MIT have created a wearable gadget that enables its users to extend, influence, and capture their own dreams. The device, dubbed “Dormio,” has already been tested, and has indeed shown ...
The big picture: Using sensory inputs to manipulate dreams may seem forward-looking but the concept isn't new. Thinkers like Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla reportedly took naps with a steel ball in ...
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