News Articles

Carolyn Fay

 

Angier, Natalie. "Modern Life Suppresses an Ancient Body Rhythm." New York Times. Mar. 14, 1995.

Berlin, Leslie.  "We'll Fill this Space, But First a Nap." New York Times.  Sept.  27, 2008.   

Bower, Bruce. "Slumber's Unexplored Landscape: People in Traditional Societies Sleep in Eye-Opening Ways." Science News. Sept. 25, 1999.

"College Student Sleep Pattern Could Be Detrimental." Science Daily. May 13, 2008.

Della Cava, Marco R. "When Sleep is just a Dream." USAToday.com. Feb. 27, 2006.

"Drowsy Driving is Big Killer in U.S." MSNBC.com. Nov. 2, 2007.

Friedman, Richard A. "Sleep Disorder? Wake Up and Smell the Savanna." New York Times. Mar. 14, 2006.

Jeffrey, Nancy Ann. "Sleep: The New Status Symbol." Wall Street Journal. Apr. 2 1999: W1.

Klinkenborg, Verlyn. "Awakening to Sleep." New York Times Magazine, Jan. 5, 1997.

Laberge, Stephen. "Lucidity Research, Past and Future." Nightlight 5 (3). Fall, 1993.

"Lack of Shut-eye Leads to Fatter Kids, Study Says." MSNBC.com. Nov. 5, 2007.

Leary, Warren E. "Feeling Tired and Run Down? It Could be the Lights." New York Times. Feb. 8, 1996.

Lehrer, Jonah.  "A Talk with Kelly Bulkeley." Boston Globe.  Nov. 2, 2008.

Moss, Robert. "Waking Up to our Dreams." Parade. Nov. 7, 2007.

Nicolson, Christie. "Strange But True: Less Sleep Means More Dreams." Scientific American. Sept. 20, 2007.

Norton, Amy. "Anxious Babies Have More Bad Dreams as Preschoolers." Reuters. Jan. 11, 2008.

Schaffer, Amanda. "Why Do We Sleep?" Slate.com. March 26, 2007.

"Sleepwalking Defense in Arizona Murder Trial." CNN.com. May 25, 1999.

Smith, Lewis. "Fish Enjoy a Good Night's Sleep and a Lie-in, Even if their Eyes are Open." TimesOnline. October 16, 2007.

"Why Should We Have Eight Hours' Sleep?" BBCNews. April 12, 2007.