New research from marine biologists at the University of California, Santa Cruz sheds light on the intriguing sleep patterns of dolphins. Unlike humans, these remarkable sea creatures sleep with only one hemisphere of their brain at a time, a phenomenon known as unihemispheric slow-wave sleep.This adaptation allows dolphins to maintain awareness of their environment, crucial for avoiding predators...
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