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Bridging cultures: Why Australia-Japan history looms large for some Voice voters

What I will continue is to keep telling Aboriginal language and knowledge, a Japanese scholar in Darwin is watching the Voice referendum closely

A Japanese scholar Yasunori Hayashi came to Australia to learn how to play the Didgeridoo and was advised to learn the Yolngu language to understand its traditional way of being played. He has been studying Yolngu language for 20 years and started teaching it at Charles Darwin University ten years ago.

MIB Neuralizer already exist! -- Science & Technology -- Sott net

When an important document lands on your desk, you might file it away for safekeeping. The same thing happens with our memories: they first appear in one part of the brain and then move to another for long-term storage in a process known as.

Scientists Found a Way to Delete Short Term Memory Of Mice Using Light?

In a revolutionary turn of events, a team of scientists from Kyoto University, Japan have managed to erase near-term memories of mice.

Researcher finds way to manipulate memories in brain

When you receive an important file to work on, you keep it safe to remember about it. Similarly, our memories first land in one part of our brain and then shift to another for long-term storage. This process is known as memory consolidation. Kyoto University's Akihiro Goto researched this process using mouse brains in order to manipulate memories.

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