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Monthly Archives: January 2026
EL PAIS: Memory is not exclusive to the brain: Non-neural cells also remember
Select: subscribeLOG IN Science Silicon ValleyYoutubeGoogleLatest News Neuroscience Memory is not exclusive to the brain: Non-neural cells also remember For the first time, a new study has observed the complex spacing effect in modified kidney cells Javier Yanes JAN 03, 2025 … Continue reading
El Pais: Can we restore lost memories
Neuroscience Steve Ramirez, neuroscientist: ‘We have been able to restore memories that were thought to be lost’ The researcher is a pioneer in techniques for manipulating mice brains to change how they recall past events Daniel Mediavilla JAN 13, 2026 – … Continue reading
The Deep View: Anthropic launches privacy-first health AI
PRODUCTS Anthropic launches privacy-first health AI As OpenAI angles its way into healthcare, Anthropic is hot on its tail. On Sunday, it announced Claude for Healthcare, a suite of tools that allow healthcare providers and consumers to leverage the company’s chatbot … Continue reading
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New Atlas: When smell is lost …. Comment: Lost sense of smell when I sustained TBI
Medical Innovations When smell is lost, our sense of touch may replace it By Chelsea Haney January 12, 2026 If we lose one sense maybe we can retrain other sensory pathways to pick up the lost information? Depositphotos View 1 Images … Continue reading
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Futurism: Nvidia CEO Says Everyone Should Stop Being So Negative About AI
Nvidia CEO Says Everyone Should Stop Being So Negative About AI “It’s not helpful.” By Frank Landymore Published Jan 13, 2026 10:01 AM EST Commander of multi-trillion dollar computing hardware empire Jensen Huang thinks everyone should stop being so negative about AI … Continue reading
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Next on President Trump’s list in favour of ordinary American citizens
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Wion: Muslim country Iran wasn’t always ‘Islamic’: How it went from hybrid secular to theocratic state
LOGIN Muslim country Iran wasn’t always ‘Islamic’: How it went from hybrid secular to theocratic state Authored By Vinod Janardhanan Published: Jun 17, 2025, 13:16 IST | Updated: Jun 17, 2025, 13:16 IST Reza Shah Pahlavi, Imam Reza shrine, and Ayatollah Khomeini are shown in … Continue reading