Dreams of flying? Nightmares of teeth falling out? Falling off a cliff? As a sleep scientist at the University of Montreal,
Michelle Carr has pretty much heard it all. In Michelle’s new book
Nightmare Obscura, she explores the science of dreams, nightmares – and even something called dream engineering, where people influence their own dreams while they sleep. Today on Short Wave, co-host
Regina G. Barber dives into the science of our sleeping life with Michelle Carr.
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