【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. peculiarity [pi-kyoo-lee-AR-i-tee, -kyool-YAR-] (n.) – a trait, habit, or occurrence that is odd or unusual
Example: Lisa’s sickness was a peculiarity that even the doctors could not explain. 
2. cognitive [KOG-ni-tiv] (adj.) – relating to mental activities (such as learning, remembering, thinking, etc.)
Example: Old age may affect cognitive functions and make one forgetful.
3. pinpoint [PIN-point] (v.) – to find or locate precisely or exactly
Example: After careful observation, the researchers were able to pinpoint the problem in their experiment.
4. abound [uh-BOUND] (v.) – to occur in large numbers or in great quantities
Example: Disturbances abound whenever Margaret tries to get a good night’s sleep.
5. in tandem [in TAN-duh m] (adv.) – together; alongside each other
Example:  The two pharmaceutical companies worked in tandem to create a new kind of sleeping pill.
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
In a study   published in the journal Current Biology, scientists discovered that people   sleep less during nights with full moon. 
The study,   which was conducted by researchers from the University of Basel in   Switzerland, analyzed the sleep data and brain activity of 33 participants. Using   the results, the researchers found that the subjects had 30% less deep sleep   during a full moon. The subjects also slept 20 minutes shorter and fell   asleep five minutes later than usual. 
According to   Christian Cajochen, the lead researcher of the study, this peculiarity could be caused by a   "circalunar clock" within the human body. This circalunar clock   influences human reproduction, moods, and cognitive performance   according to the phases of the moon. 
Little is   known about the circalunar clock compared with the circadian clock, which   regulates the sleep-wake cycle and eating patterns in human beings and   animals. The circadian clock is influenced by hormones and periods of light   and dark. Scientists have also been able to pinpoint the   exact location of the circadian clock in the brain. 
On the other   hand, Cajochen says questions abound on the mysterious   circalunar clock in humans. Researchers have so far been unable to prove its   existence. Cajochen adds that if the clock really does exist, scientists have   yet to find its exact location in the brain. 
In other   species, however, evidence suggests that the circadian and circalunar clocks   work in tandem with each other. 
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【Viewpoint Discussion】
 ディスカッションテーマ
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  
Discussion A
·         Do you believe that a circalunar clock really exists in the human body? Why or why not?
·         In what way can this study be beneficial to people? Why do you say so?
Discussion B
·         What factors do you think contribute to a good night’s sleep? Please explain each factor briefly.
·         Why is sleep important? Please explain your answer.