06:44 Caffeine and Wakefulness Since then doctors have used a multitude of tests to screen for the disease. Why do we dream? This documents comes in a PDF and editable PPT so that you can cater to your individual grade and student needs. We'll hop on a wild ride to go inside the brain and see which parts help create these often fantastical images and storylines. In this episode of the Dance OUR Dreams Podcast, we’ll learn about creativity, as it’s more discipline than a magic burst of ideas, and how to start creating and not destroying. And don't forget the mystery sound, which ties in nicely with the theme of dreams. Our conference center is open for event rentals, our library is open by appointment only, and our museum remains closed to the public. Why do we dream? Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the interpretation of dreams. In the 1920s author Paul de Kruif turned science into an adventure story. Additional music from the PodSafe Music Network. Before pharmaceuticals existed, all medicines had to come from natural sources—like plants. In my podcast episode with sleep expert, Dr Scott Coussens, we touch on many of the topics covered in Walker’s book. Podcast Episode 29: Mario Mendoza, Increasing Access to Running, Treadmill World Records, Community Outreach, Using his Platform to Effect Change Episode 28: Zach Bitter, 100 Mile Treadmill World Record, Fat Adaptation, Metabolization, and Periodization, Adjusting Training and Racing Plans, Coaching, etc. How the often-maligned genre was used to train soldiers, explain the weather, and teach us about the modern world. Like, do dogs know they’re dogs? Teachers Pay Teachers is an online marketplace where teachers buy and sell original educational materials. Producer Catherine Giradeau wraps up the show with a piece on caffeine, the unregulated wonder drug that can perk you up or knock you out. Brains On!® is a science podcast for curious kids and adults from American Public Media. Radiolab, with Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich, is a radio show and podcast weaving stories and science into sound and music-rich documentaries. Special thanks go to Anke Timmermann for researching the show. Additional music is “Awasoruk,” by Adhesion, “Lion Sleeps No More,” by Amaryoni, “Le rêve de Zeus,” by Drum and Didje Group (Paris), “Sleep,” by Hip Hop Anonymous, “Coffeesong,” by Francisco Daum, and “Cold Coffee,” by Roddy Gordon. A crusading doctor’s stomach-churning efforts to beat back pellagra in the American South. Next, we look at modern medicine’s approach to the ancient problem of snoring. 00:00 Opening Credits 01:28 Element of the Week: Helium Students will learn all about the brain and dreaming in entertaining ways!