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Many people complain about poor sleep around the full moon, and now a report offers some of the first convincing scientific evidence to suggest that this really is true. The findings add to evidence that humans -- despite the comforts of our civilized world -- still respond to the geophysical rhythms of the moon, driven by a circalunar clock.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vzJFdEL2oxZwruwA7GfVCv9A3Vixj3wgwc8PMCqH8UTj41DB18JQOji-R2mzOnlajR8zhMc_gLiMhM_RDCjcGNqriyNWJ-CRdIlaoKmMBsnGwzxZsS9joenZfbB9Fs_8OTXqXAio7ayxsWnSwdrxBbPmLya3McwcG70w=s0-d)
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Many people complain about poor sleep around the full moon, and now a report offers some of the first convincing scientific evidence to suggest that this really is true. The findings add to evidence that humans -- despite the comforts of our civilized world -- still respond to the geophysical rhythms of the moon, driven by a circalunar clock.
via Science Daily
Zazzle Space Exploration market place
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