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Science can be beautiful, miraculous, and sometimes downright weird! Do you know why we dream? Does anyone?! Dreaming is still a huge mystery. The (maybe disappointing) answer as to why we dream is… we don’t really know! While we may not have a definitive answer why we dream, we do have many excellent theories backed by interesting scientific studies. Do we dream to manifest desires? To practice situations we don’t often find ourselves in? Maybe we dream to remember… or to...
- Science and psychology fans will learn about some theories on why we dream - something to think about the next time you’re dreaming about being a billionaire!
I have taught science to students from elementary to University for over 15 years.
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Hello, Outschoolers! My name is John and I have been a scientist and educator for over 15 years. I hold a Bachelor of Science (Honors in Biology), Master of Applied Sciences, and a Ph.D. in biology. Over my BSc, MSc and PhD I have designed and...
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