Why do animals spend 1/3 of their lives sleeping? Our Nature Comms paper finds this mandate likely began >600M years ago with the first neurons and in brainless animals.
Sleep isn’t just for complex brains; it’s a fundamental requirement for the nerve cell itself, even in jellyfish & sea anemones.
January 7, 2026 at 10:46 AM
Why do animals spend 1/3 of their lives sleeping? Our Nature Comms paper finds this mandate likely began >600M years ago with the first neurons and in brainless animals.
Sleep isn’t just for complex brains; it’s a fundamental requirement for the nerve cell itself, even in jellyfish & sea anemones.