A California sleep-technology researcher says his team has achieved two-way communication between people during dreams, using a wearable device that detects lucid REM sleep and transmits audio cues between sleeping participants.

Michael Raduga, CEO of REMspace, told Anadolu Agency (AA) that his group spent years attempting to establish dream-to-dream communication.

"Communication in dreams is possible via the phenomenon called lucid dreaming,” he said.

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