memory
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Armenia Designates January 27 as Day of Remembrance for the Homeland’s Fallen, a Non-Working National Day
In a decisive move that cements a new date on Armenia’s national calendar, the National Assembly approved January 27 as a Day of remembrance for those who died defending the homeland.
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Breakthroughs in Brain Science: From ‘Forever Chemicals’ to Memory Mechanisms
Recent research unveils the dangers of PFAS ‘forever chemicals,’ groundbreaking insights into PTSD’s cellular impacts, and the genetic and molecular foundations of memory and cognitive function.
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Azerbaijanis continue to vandalize cemeteries
The “Mountains of Karabakh” Telegram channel reports that Azerbaijanis have vandalized the Stepanakert military cemetery. This act occurred after Azerbaijan gained control over the region following the 2020 war. Photos accompanying the report show damaged tombstones, indicating deliberate vandalism. This…
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ChatGPT’s Evolution Towards an Autonomous AI Agent: Beyond Conversation
OpenAI’s ChatGPT is undergoing a profound transformation, evolving beyond its conversational roots into a proactive and independent AI agent. This shift, driven by features such as “Tasks” and the rumored “Operator” tool (codenamed “Caterpillar”), heralds a new era of AI…
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Short-Term Cognitive Boost From Exercise May Last for 24 Hours
A new study led by researchers from University College London (UCL) suggests that the short-term cognitive boost following exercise can last up to the next day. Published in the International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, the study observed…
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How Stress Alters Memory and Unlocks Potential PTSD Treatments
Stress plays a pivotal role in shaping how the brain encodes and retrieves aversive memories, with profound implications for individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). A groundbreaking study from The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) reveals how stress-induced memory generalization…


