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Scientists 'transplant memories' between sea snails via injection
Science may never know what wistful memories play on the mind of the California sea hare, a foot-long hermaphrodite marine snail, as it munches on algae in the shallow tide pools of the Pacific coast. But in a new study, researchers claim to have made headway in understanding the simplest kind of memory a mollusc might form, and, with a swift injection, managed to transfer such a memory from one sea snail to another.
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I hope they get this in a pill form, then maybe I can remember where my car keys are.
Great in sometime it will be also used on human beings