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Learn how our brains store memories, and why sleep is needed to retain old memories and prepare for new ones.
A new study reveals that sleep not only consolidates existing memories but also primes the brain for future learning.
Memory formation, storage, and retrieval are fundamental processes that define who we are and how we interact with the world. At the cellular level ...
Thirty-two years have passed since the death of former President Ranasinghe Premadasa. The terrorist attack targeting him on ...
While AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini can process information, AI agents are designed to make plans, take decisions, and ...
SIRT2, an enzyme previously overlooked in astrocytic GABA production, may be crucial for distinguishing the specific effects ...
A previous rumor claimed three out of four members of the iPhone 17 family were set to get 12GB of RAM, with the vanilla model still up ... a six-channel LPDDR5X memory, which will be making ...
A new study published in The Journal of Neuroscience has found that type 2 diabetes can alter how the brain processes spatial ...
Scientists think they’ve cracked the code to perfect cacio e pepe. But in a culture craving comfort over precision, maybe a ...
The Asus Vivobook Go 15 (in the model E1504FA-AS54 we tested) looks promising on paper, with a full-featured Windows OS—not ...
Lenovo has unveiled its latest small form factor desktop PC, the ThinkCentre Neo Ultra 2025, featuring the powerful Core ...