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Marines take steps to hack human performance with data
A new Marine Corps program aims to enhance lethality by using wearable data to improve every area — from sleep and stress level control to marksmanship.
By Hope Hodge Seck
Army researchers explore electrical pulses to improve soldiers’ sleep
Army researchers are investigating how gentle electrical pulses during sleep can boost soldiers' cognition and performance when they're awake.
By Riley Ceder
Opinion
Why sleep remains a nationwide challenge amplified for post-9/11 vets
In this op-ed, the author discusses how PTSD, TBI, and other challenges veterans encounter highlight the critical role sleep plays in overall wellness.
By James Herrera
Study: Caffeine and nicotine don’t help sailors during high stress ops
The study evaluated 15,880 active-duty Navy personnel to determine the relationship between job stress and stimulants.
By Diana Stancy
18th Airborne orders soldiers on staff duty to get 4 hours of sleep
The 18th Airborne Corps published a memo over the weekend that says soldiers on staff duty have to sleep for at least four consecutive hours.
By Riley Ceder