Between long workdays and late-night screen time, sleep frequently becomes the first sacrifice. Many people hope they can simply “catch up” later, usually over the weekend. But emerging evidence shows ...
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What exactly is sleep hygiene? Sleep hygiene refers to the daily habits and nighttime routines that support healthy, restorative sleep. These habits help regulate the body’s circadian rhythm, the ...
New research and expert insights are making it clear that sleep isn’t just rest — it’s recovery, prevention, and even performance enhancement. Yet still, many adults get less than the recommended 7–9 ...
The Russian Sleep Experiment is a viral creepypasta describing a supposed Soviet test where prisoners were kept awake using experimental gas. As days passed, the subjects allegedly descended into ...
Most companies track AI spending carefully. Far fewer track the liabilities that come with it. As AI adoption accelerates, ...
Australian neocloud Firmus has secured $10 billion in a debt financing facility led by investment firms Blackstone and Coatue. Firmus said the financing would fund the rollout of its AI factory ...
Municipal debt issuance surpassed $500 billion last year, a record that’s found a deep pool of buyers. By Talmon Joseph Smith Across America, state and local governments have been selling bonds at a ...
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Ahh, sleep. We spend a third of our lives in bed, and yet we know surprisingly little about what goes on once our heads touch the pillow and we slide into slumber for (ideally) the next eight hours.
The cost of borrowing is already choking crucial public spending in many developing economies. Now it’s raising broader alarms. By Patricia Cohen Patricia Cohen, who has written frequently about debt ...
WSJ’s Aaron Back breaks down the sharp selloff in Japanese government bonds, and why investors shouldn’t be concerned for now. Photo Illustration: Jason Boone FRANKFURT—This year, global growth is ...