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Scientists Develop "Dream Engineering" to Manipulate Dreams.

Summary by sameway.com.au
Research shows that this technology may not only enhance learning ability and creativity, but also alleviate trauma and anxiety. American author Will Dowd, who lost his ability to read due to degenerative disease, successfully made his dreams vivid and creative by using "dream incubation" technology, which played recorded poetry while he fell asleep, even providing material for his new book. The "Dormio" device, developed by a research team from…
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Research shows that this technology may not only enhance learning ability and creativity, but also alleviate trauma and anxiety. American author Will Dowd, who lost his ability to read due to degenerative disease, successfully made his dreams vivid and creative by using "dream incubation" technology, which played recorded poetry while he fell asleep, even providing material for his new book. The "Dormio" device, developed by a research team from…

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sameway.com.au broke the news in Melbourne, Australia on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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