Psychologytoday.com
Psychology Today is a popular website that I have accessed in multiple occasions. This article talks about how some neuroscientists don't believe dreams anything while some do. It gives examples on why some do, and others don't. It relates to the subject because some people believe dreams have meaning while others don't, so it's nice to read, or useful, that even some scientists debate that as well.
The title is Do Dreams Really Mean Anything? The editor is David Feldman. He has a Ph.D. who is an author, speaker, and professor. He is covering dreams in this article. The information is organized well. It is coherent. It is a recent article from 2018 and it has been revised. The site has articles written by professionals. This article has citations or links where one can corroborate some information. One can subscribe to their magazine or find a therapist in the site, but I don't think it's necessarily trying to sell anything. It is intended for adults.
I figured Psychology Today had good articles on dreams, so I typed "dreams" in the website's search bar.
Mindbodygreen.com
This site is for well-being. It has tabs with many things to access such as shopping, health, movement, and others. It relates to the subject because it has articles on well being such as spirituality on dreams and health. It might be used for additional references on dreams and spirituality as well as for health in the mind or body.
The title of the article is What It Really Means If You're Not Dreaming + What To Do About It, According to Experts." The editor is Devon Barrow. She is an editor for the website. She is covering dreaming or not dreaming. It is organized well. It has topics and paragraphs. It is up to date. The article is from 2023. It has the date. The site does sell, but I don't think it is the main purpose. The content is reliable. She does put resources and cites. The intended audience is adults.
I googled science and dreams and Mind Body Green articles appeared and it was one of the articles.
Phone App: DreamApp
It is an app, and it has a website too. It has interpretations of dreams, you can write down your dreams, and it has articles and blogs on dreams from various websites about dreams on subjects such as science and psychology. It might be useful to the audience to write down their dreams and find the meaning in the app.
It is an app called Dream App. The subject is dreams. It is easy to navigate, and the information is organized well (at least on the website). It has tabs to locate information. The site seems up to date. The blogs are fairly recent. They also have studies. Although, I did not see any citations and references. The intended audience are adults.
I found this app by googling apps on dreams on Google.