#Monero
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Blinds Closed
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Do you like the ethos behind BTC?
"Censorship-free money"
You are gonna LOVE monero!
What a well thought out design.
I don't care if you are a Bitcoiner.
We are all in here.


#gunstr


#HomeSchool 

#science #memory
The article you linked summarizes a study that suggests memory is not exclusive to brain neurons but is a more fundamental property of all human cells, governed by the signal spacing effect.
Here are the key takeaways from the research:
1. Cellular Memory in Non-Neural Cells
The study found that the "spacing effect"—where short, spaced signals create a stronger and more lasting memory than a single, long signal (like how spaced study sessions beat cramming)—also applies to everyday human cells grown in a dish, not just brain cells.
2. The Role of Timing and Rhythm
Researchers stimulated non-neural cells with chemical signals. They observed that four short, spaced pulses led to a significantly stronger and more durable gene activation than one long, "massed" pulse, even when the total signal dose was the same. The cells were reading the rhythm and pattern of the signals, not just the total dose.
3. Molecular Mechanism Matches Brain Memory
This spacing advantage was tied to the same molecular components responsible for long-term memory in the brain: the proteins ERK and CREB. When the scientists blocked these two proteins, the benefit of the spaced signals disappeared, suggesting that the "learning rules" at the cellular level are universal.
4. Real-World Implications
This discovery reframes "learning" as a broad biological principle of how cells process information over time. The findings could have practical uses, such as helping scientists design smarter drug-dosing schedules, where smaller amounts delivered in spaced pulses might trigger a more effective or durable cellular response than a single large dose.
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Earth.com
Scientists learn that memories are stored in other parts of the body, not just in the brain
Ordinary human cells, not just neurons, respond more strongly to memory signals when they arrive in spaced bursts rather than all at once.

#Foodstr
It fits! Now to insert cheese between slices.
It fits! Now to insert cheese between slices.
Enter through the proper port. Do so legally. What is so fucking hard to understand?
#dating #Chad #love
Correct: two farts per bumblebee.
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#Foodstr
Fried tortillas with cheese, sausage, mushrooms, green onions, salsa and sriracha sauce. 

#NoConsent


"Weaponized Empathy"On being a #man and pissing.
"No matter how you squirm or dance, the last few drops stay in your pants."
🍆
#gm #coffee
#fug
Was a favorite mug too. 
