This NYU study opens up a new dimension in memory science, suggesting that our entire body could play a role in storing ...
Research reveals that kidney and nerve tissue cells can learn and form memories in ways similar to neurons. Our brains—and ...
However, researchers at New York University, led by Nikolay V. Kukushkin, hypothesized that this effect might extend beyond ...
To track this activation, the cells were engineered to produce a glowing protein whenever the memory gene was turned on, providing visible markers of memory processing. Notably, the non-neural cells ...
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Researchers at New York University have found that cells outside the brain can also store memories, including the kidneys.
Scientists discovered that memory formation isn’t limited to the brain. Non-brain cells can activate memory genes, responding ...
With this fresh approach, it is possible that in the near future, medicine could evolve to feel more like self-programming ...
Most of us think memories are stored only in the brain, but a recent study suggests that cells from other parts of the body can “remember” as well. This surprising discovery was made by a team of ...
Scientists have discovered that cells beyond the brain may also play a role in memory formation, a breakthrough that could ...
Nikolay V. Kukushkin, lead author from the New York University in the US stated that "other cells in the body can learn and ...
New research reveals that cells outside the brain can store and process memories, challenging the view that memory is limited ...