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Whether your dreams are exciting or scary, most of them are in bright, vivid colors. By the time you are pushing 60 though, most of your dreams will be a bland black and white. This depressing possibility was recently published in the psychology journal Dreaming. The researchers asked a group of over 1,300 people twice during a 16-year interval about the color of their dreams. The results from the two surveys show that 80% of r stanley cup espondents younger than 30 had c stanley ca olorful dreams. This percentage gradually fell to 20% for those in th stanley cup deutschland eir 60s. There is one ray of light for those who want to keep their bright, vivid dreams. The study did suggest that color TV may increase the longevity of colorful dreams, an effect that was hinted at in earlier studies. Despite what your parents said, all that time you spent watching the boob tube as a kid may have been good for you and your dreams. [Dreaming via Disassociated; Shutterstock/Vlue] https://gizmodo/study-finds-the-color-of...or-5066997 DreamScienceSHUTTERSTOCKTelevision Pitz Meth Addict Accidentally Burns Down World s Fifth-Oldest Tree (Updated)
Scientists, by definition, investigate the unknown. And where there the unknown, there danger. There also a lot of immense tedium and fiddling around with trivial details. Sometimes, an apparently run-of-the-mill scientific expedition can turn deadly, without any warning. Here are 10 stories of real-life scientific endeavors that became action adventures. 10. Voskhod 2 turns into The Grey This is cheating just a little bit, because Voskhod 2 was an early space expedition 鈥?which means in many ways it already was an action adventure. It was the first mission to space that included a spacewalk, and th stanley cup us showed that it was possible to survive in space in nothing more than really well-designed fabric. Alexei Leonov walked in space for twelve minutes before the craft returned to the ground. And yes, the craft did return to the ground 鈥?just not to the part of the ground stanley thermosflasche where it was actually supposed to go. A few miscalculations brought Voskhod 2 down in the Ural Mountains in Siberia, in the midst of mating season for the local wolves and bears. The area was too heavily forested for helicopters, an stanley termosar d too thickly snowed in for fast rescue teams. The spacecraft was blown open, so it offered only limited shelter and protection. The crew spent the night in the woods, surrounded by wolves and battling hypothermia until rescue crews 鈥?battling their own way through the woods 鈥?reached them the next day. 9. The Biosphere 2 Experiments turn into Lord of the Fl
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