Ever wondered how we remember things from our childhood, like our first trip to the zoo or learning to ride a bike? A new study in the journal Science...
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A new study in Science Advances, led by international researchers, reveals why childhood memories can last a lifetime. They found that a molecule called KIBRA acts like glue, binding with other molecules to help memories form and stay strong over time. Unlike past research focusing on single molecules, this study shows how these molecules team [...] Read Full Article At: New study explains how memories last a lifetime biologically
Ever wondered how we remember things from our childhood, like our first trip to the zoo or learning to ride a bike? A new study in the journal Science...
Researchers have discovered a "molecular glue" that explains the biological process behind lifelong memory retention, from childhood to adulthood,...
New study reveals a biological explanation for lifelong memories and its further stabilization.
A team of researchers, led by Philip Walther at the University of Vienna, has made an exciting discovery about quantum entangled photons and how they...
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Patients with pancreatic cancer who received chemotherapy both before and after surgery experienced longer survival rates than would be expected from...
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