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‘Remarkable’ discovery upends our understanding of how brains store memories

Memories in mice persisted even after they lost the connections that we thought were needed for recall, expanding our knowledge of memory in the mammalian brain

Sun, 16 Aug 2026 19:15:31 GMT

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