I’ll sleep when I’m dead

My alma mater may be hooking us all up with a little more free time.

Using a ‘transcranial magnetic stimulation instrument’ Giulio Tononi, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, produced slow waves typical of deep sleep in volunteers.

“Theoretically, creating slow brain waves on demand could lead to a magnetically stimulated “power nap,” which might confer the benefit of eight hours sleep in just a few hours.”

Combine this with the 5-day weekend or the 4-hour work week and you’ll have a ton of time to sit on the couch and watch tv!

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