What the polar night can teach us about sleep
Lessons on rest straight from the Arctic
LIFESTYLE Arctic
In certain areas of the world, people spend their winters in 24-hour darkness. Depending on the region, whole communities go days, weeks, or even months without ever seeing the sun. But while you may think that a complete lack of sunlight would spell trouble for Arctic residents' sleep patterns, most of the time people who live in the northernmost reaches of the world are able to adapt to the point their sleep doesn't suffer.
In fact, people living in non-polar regions of the world may have a thing or two to learn about sleep from those living at the poles. Curious? Check out this gallery to find out more.