Engineering Our Dreams: Scientists are learning to manipulate lucid dreams in ways that could ease nightmares, enhance sleep and improve overall health.
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Scientific American is the authority on science and technology for a general audience, with coverage that explains how research changes our understanding of the world and shapes our lives. First published in 1845, Scientific American is the longest continuously published magazine in the US.