
Memory may not work how we thought, study of mice in artificial hibernation finds
Throughout hibernation, unimportant connection points in between brain cells are pruned away, leaving just the links required for long-lasting memory retention, a research study recommends. (Image credit: Luo-chu Yang) Long-lasting…
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The brain’s memory center doesn’t start as a blank slate, study suggests
The brain’s memory center might come “prewired,” instead of being developed from scratch after birth, a brand-new research study in mice discovers. The research study, released in April in the…
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New memory chip controlled by light and magnets could one day make AI computing less power-hungry
The magneto-optic memory cell style might one day minimize the energy needed to power AI computing farms, scientists stated. (Image credit: Brian Long, UCSB) Scientists have actually established a brand-new…
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