[número] es un número de Título : | 08.18 - August 2018 - Sleep: Inside the new science of slumber | Tipo de documento: | texto impreso | Fecha de publicación: | 2018 | Número de páginas: | 142 p | Idioma : | Inglés (eng) | Etiquetas: | AVES PELIGRO DE EXTINCIÓN INTERNET PRIVACIDAD REDES SOCIALES TRANSPORTE ECOLOGÍA CONTAMINACIÓN ARRECIFE DE CORAL SUEÑO DORMIR KENIA BARCO BALLENERO YEMEN GUERRA | Nota de contenido: | Endangered birds: When on-of-a-kind species are on the verge of extinction, what persuades people to save them? Maybe the right images.
Are we as awful as we act online? It's not human nature that sparks mean posts and tweets. But evolution does play a role.
Earth-friendly transit: Transportation systems help cities stem pollution, increase livability.
An image's impact: They shared a photo to warn of climate threats to wildlife but the message got sidetracked.
Coral reef loss: Rising surface temperature cause coral bleaching and death and landmarks like the Great Barrier Reef.
The science of sleep: Though slumber may look like an idle state, new science reveals that our brains aren't less active when we sleep-just differently active. On a good night, we'll cycle repeatedly through several sleep stages, each with distinct qualities and purpose.
Poisoning Africa: To stop predators that kill livestock, Kenya's herders put out toxic bait-and end up poisoning the ecosystem.
Historic whalers: Remains of a Basque galleon shed light on whalers' life and work.
Butterfly catchers: Winged beauties end up on a black market.
Health care crisis: Yemen's war makes it harder and costlier to get medical treatment. |
[número] es un número de 08.18 - August 2018 - Sleep: Inside the new science of slumber [texto impreso] . - 2018 . - 142 p. Idioma : Inglés ( eng) Etiquetas: | AVES PELIGRO DE EXTINCIÓN INTERNET PRIVACIDAD REDES SOCIALES TRANSPORTE ECOLOGÍA CONTAMINACIÓN ARRECIFE DE CORAL SUEÑO DORMIR KENIA BARCO BALLENERO YEMEN GUERRA | Nota de contenido: | Endangered birds: When on-of-a-kind species are on the verge of extinction, what persuades people to save them? Maybe the right images.
Are we as awful as we act online? It's not human nature that sparks mean posts and tweets. But evolution does play a role.
Earth-friendly transit: Transportation systems help cities stem pollution, increase livability.
An image's impact: They shared a photo to warn of climate threats to wildlife but the message got sidetracked.
Coral reef loss: Rising surface temperature cause coral bleaching and death and landmarks like the Great Barrier Reef.
The science of sleep: Though slumber may look like an idle state, new science reveals that our brains aren't less active when we sleep-just differently active. On a good night, we'll cycle repeatedly through several sleep stages, each with distinct qualities and purpose.
Poisoning Africa: To stop predators that kill livestock, Kenya's herders put out toxic bait-and end up poisoning the ecosystem.
Historic whalers: Remains of a Basque galleon shed light on whalers' life and work.
Butterfly catchers: Winged beauties end up on a black market.
Health care crisis: Yemen's war makes it harder and costlier to get medical treatment. |
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