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MIT's Dream Lab is using wearable devices that send sounds and scents into our dreams to make our waking lives better, OneZero's Tessa Love has revealed ...
Created by MIT's Dream Lab, Dormio is a wearable device that makes it possible to control dreams. Think of it like Inception, but real.
"Dreaming is really just thinking at night," Adam Horowitz, a PhD student at MIT and a Dream Lab researcher, told OneZero. "When you go inside, you come out different in the morning.
Futurism recently reported on Dormio, which was first introduced in a paper released in 2018 by researchers at MIT’s Dream Lab. The researchers responsible for Dormio, led by Adam Horowitz, a ...
MIT's Dream Lab is using a special sleep glove setup to tell your dreams what to do. Many Americans don't get enough sleep, and "optimizing" probably isn't the answer.
MIT's Dream Lab, a division of the university's Media Lab Fluid Interfaces Group that's been around since 2017, is hoping to change that by seeing what happens when we interfere with dreams.
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