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Memory doesn’t live only in the brain. Scientists are uncovering signs that cells throughout the body can remember, too. These findings are starting to challenge old ideas about how and where ...
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If the brain isn't limited by memory space, why don't we remember everything? This is because the brain's memory system runs ...
There isn’t a meaningful limit to how much information the brain can store,”says Boston College psychology and neuroscience Professor Elizabeth Kensinger. Indeed, the brain’s memory system is not ...
Researchers from SANKEN (The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research) at The University of Osaka have developed a new ...
A new magnetic material developed by RIKEN physicists could boost computer memory storage by enabling higher memory density and faster memory writing speeds. Their research has been published in ...
Cambridge scientists have developed a new prototype for computer memory that could make for faster chips that could hold up to 100 times more data. The system is made up of barium bridges between ...
With the data we are generating every day, we need ways to process it, and we need to gather and extract information from that data. We will need semiconductors to do that with better computing and ...
Defect generation in a data-storage layer by strong ion bombardment for multilevel non-volatile memory applications. Materials Today Nano , 2022; 19: 100226 DOI: 10.1016/j.mtnano.2022.100226 Cite ...
Universal memory promises to replace both RAM and flash storage in computers with a better, faster and more energy-efficient alternative — and researchers have just moved this one step closer to ...
Memory doesn’t live only in the brain. Scientists are uncovering signs that cells throughout the body can remember, too. Scientists discover evidence of memory storage outside the brain ...