Tag: memory

Human memory is flawed. But a new book says that’s OK

It delves into the intricacies of memory formation, discussing how memories are not static but are constantly being

Gaia, cyborgs and the memory industry

In a thought-provoking article, Lovelock presents a compelling argument for why AI systems will inherently prioritize environmental benevolence.

Dona Ann McAdams’s Repository of Memory

Dona Ann McAdams's latest autobiography, "Black Box," delves into the concept of memory through the lens of a

How Stress Impacts Your Memory

Stress is a natural response to fear in the brain, but it can have detrimental effects on memory.

Largest study ever done on cannabis and brain function finds impact on working memory

A recent study published in JAMA Network Open delves into the impact of both recent and lifetime cannabis

Recycling Mystery: Memory Foam – Earth911

Memory foam mattresses and pillows have become synonymous with a good night's sleep, but what happens when it's

In Memory Of Paul Mango

Paul Mango, a renowned figure in the health policy world, passed away unexpectedly at the age of 65.

The Crossword Grid’s Geometry of Memory

Cameron Granger's work embodies this notion of agency in both its personal and political dimensions. His silkscreen pieces

Mediterranean diet linked to improved memory via gut bacteria changes

A recent study conducted by Tulane University has shed light on the potential brain-boosting benefits of the Mediterranean

Nicholas Galanin Hews Visions of the Present From Indigenous Knowledge, Land, and Memory — Colossal

During the period between 1869 and the 1960s in the United States, a dark chapter in history unfolded

Most picked teams in Honkai Star Rail 2.6 Memory of Chaos

Honkai Star Rail players know the importance of selecting the right team composition when facing the Memory of

Keeping weight off may be stymied by fat cells’ ‘memory’ of obesity

New research suggests that fat tissue may have a memory when it comes to weight gain and loss.