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How does the brain store memories?
[ad_1] Memory is one of the components of the brain. It helps keep us safe — red stove burners are hot, don’t touch them! — and forms the basis of our identities and stories about our lives. So how does the brain store memories and retrieve them? The simplest answer is human brain It changes ... -
Husic Begins Review of National Research and Science Priorities
[ad_1] Review of Australia’s National Science and Research Priorities Minister for Industry and Science, Ed Husic, made the announcement to ensure they were “fit for purpose.” Australia’s Chief Scientist, Dr Cathy Foley, will lead the 12-month review, which will also update the 2017 National Statement of Science. Dr. Foley will be supported by a task ... -
SC focuses on the mental and emotional health of its students.news, sports, jobs
[ad_1] OBSERVER Photo by Braden Carmen Silver Creek Curriculum and Instruction Director Michelle Helmer recently submitted the district’s Professional Learning Plan to the Silver Creek Board of Education. SILVER CREEK — The last few years have been tough for students and staff at schools across the country. Silver Creek Central School ... -
Two security guards say Stanford Health Care suppressed unionization efforts
[ad_1] At the end of the summer, Teamsters, a union seeking to represent security staff at Stanford Health Care (SHC), said in a report to federal agencies that SHC illegally blackmailed employees for organizing. I claimed. Now, two SHC security officers have stepped forward to The Daily to share how distrust of management has led ... -
Carson Children’s Museum Hires New Director
[ad_1] RENO, Nevada (KOLO) – Nearly three months after an incident involving a possible family member and a weapon inside the Children’s Museum of Northern Nevada in Carson City, the nonprofit has hired a new board member. Since that incident, the museum has remained closed, but new leaders are preparing to welcome the community. “We ... -
Fagron commits to setting science-based emission reductions
[ad_1] Regulatory informationNazaré (Belgium)/Rotterdam (Netherlands), 27 September 2022 – 8am CET Faglon commits to setting science-based emission reduction targets Fagron, a global leader in pharmaceutical compounding, has set science-based emission reduction targets to meet the Paris Agreement goal of limiting global warming to 1.5, and has identified these as the Science-Based Targets Initiative (SBTi). announced ... -
Pope Francis names new head of Vatican diocese for culture and education
[ad_1] Mendonza is licensed at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome, holds a PhD in Biblical Theology from the Catholic University of Portugal, and has been teaching theology as a professor for 14 years. Pope Francis has chosen Mendonza as the lead preacher for the Lenten Retreat of the Roman Curia in 2018. Five months ... -
The Milky Way is ‘rippling’ like a pond, and scientists may finally know why
[ad_1] Imagine the 100 billion stars of the Milky Way as flat, still puddles. Now imagine someone dropping a stone the size of his 400 million suns into that water. The stillness is shattered. Wave after wave of energy ripples across the surface of the galaxy, pushing and bouncing the stars in a chaotic dance ...











