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Scientists now know how sleep cleans toxins from the brain
You probably know that your brain is most likely to dream during REM sleep. But a new study shows that during non-REM sleep it actually cleans itself. It turns out when you sleep, large, slow waves of cerebrospinal fluid wash over your brain, clearing out toxins that can lead to things like Alzheimer’s.
Cirrus’ private jet can now land itself, no pilot needed
Cirrus’ new $2 million jet has a lot of cool features, but a new one called the Safe Return Emergency Autoland System may be its most impressive. The plane comes with a big red button that passengers can push if the pilot somehow becomes incapacitated. When pressed, the plane engages its autopilot functionality plus a simplified engine management system to steer the aircraft to a smooth landing and brake to a stop.
Fast Fact: 100,000 Miles Per Hour
That’s how fast NASA’s new spacecraft will go. The agency expects to sling it around Jupiter or the Sun to send it out of our solar system entirely to explore the great beyond. The mission could fly as soon as 2030.
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