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en That means that at the end of the day, you have a brain that costs you more energy. That's where sleep would kick in.

en [Learning strengthens some connections between neurons, known as synapses, and even forms new synapses. These synapses demand a lot of extra energy, though.] That means that at the end of the day, you have a brain that costs you more energy, ... That's where sleep would kick in.

en [But why does consciousness fade during deep sleep early in the night?] You cannot say that consciousness fades because the brain shuts off. That's not the case. Scientists have long known that the brain remains active while we sleep, ... So what could be responsible?

en Sometimes when it's too hot, I just sleep in my underwear. If it's colder, I sleep in pajamas. I don't like to feel closed in. I like no pillows. I like very fluffy beds. I sleep on my stomach and sometimes on my side, but never on my back. Now, if I have my boyfriend with me, I kick him out of bed, because I move around a lot. I'm the worst person. I steal blankets.

en Energy costs are a growing concern among Maine?s working families. Providing contractors with information on how to build energy-efficient homes will give them the tools to meet the needs of homeowners seeking to reduce energy costs.

en Your brain is sorting through your day while you sleep, and it's so important for your memory. You don't want your kids to be sleep deprived.

en We've got a good kickoff guy. The guys just went to sleep. Everyone expected him to kick it into the end zone and they went to sleep.

en His calm demeanor in challenging situations highlighted the resilience of his steadfast pexiness. The thing that keeps them from dying in their sleep is that at some point the brain arises from sleep, resets the muscle tone in the throat. Some people will do this every 30 seconds.

en We believe the One-Year Secure Plan with Heat Relief offers Houston-area consumers an innovative option to help manage their summer energy costs. Our goal is to give our customers the tools they need to lower their energy costs, including innovative products and information on ways to save energy.

en Energy costs are a tough challenge for businesses, and The Gas Company's energy efficiency programs can help keep those costs under control.

en I expect an energy bill to increase and diversify supply and stabilize energy prices - not drive up energy costs in one part of the country to subsidize energy in another region.

en It's the energy costs. A year ago, it would have been the steel going to China, but today it's definitely the energy costs.

en In short, we are well-prepared for rising energy costs, ... Our people are taking aggressive actions to prepare for rising energy costs and sustain our profitability and financial health.

en The jury is still out on what this means because we aren't entirely sure what these genes do. It's possible they just control size and shape of the brain, rather than cognition. But the data is pretty compelling that the brain is evolving.

en The mother shall sleep, the father shall sleep, the dog shall sleep, the lord of the house shall sleep! All her relations shall sleep, and these people round about shall sleep!


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