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Why Do We Remember Some Life Moments-but Not Others?


Sree VijaykumarSome memories are easy to recall—lush with detail, fresh as the moment itself. Others are more tenuous, like faded sketches. And the most stubborn ones can refuse to resurface at all. Why do our brains enshrine some memories so indelibly, and let others slip away?



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Harrods says customers' data stolen in IT breach
Harrods says customers' data stolen in IT breach
"All organisations, big and small, regardless of whether you think of yourself as critical to the nation or not, to protect you and to protect your customers there are things that have to be done to secure your system."


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Why is autism really on the rise? What the science says
Why is autism really on the rise? What the science says
As Trump blames Tylenol, Nature looks into the decades of research on the causes of autism.


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Huntington's disease breakthrough 'is like winning the lottery 10 times over'
Huntington's disease breakthrough 'is like winning the lottery 10 times over'
Families are elated by news of the first treatment for the devastating disease - but when and how will the NHS fund it?


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What is leucovorin, the drug the FDA approved to treat autism?
What is leucovorin, the drug the FDA approved to treat autism?
This week the FDA approved the generic drug as a treatment for autism - a move that shocked health experts


 
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South Korea's birth rate collapse threatens growth
A shrinking population could lead to a permanent recession by the 2040s, according to the Bank of Korea.


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Trump's dip into the Nile waters dispute didn't settle the conflict - in fact, it may have caused more ripples
Trump's dip into the Nile waters dispute didn't settle the conflict - in fact, it may have caused more ripples
US attempts to intervene in long-running spat between Ethiopia and Egypt has yielded little progress - and may have put US credibility on the line.


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Can Entrepreneurship Be Taught? After 20 Years Running Businesses, the Truth May Surprise You
Can Entrepreneurship Be Taught? After 20 Years Running Businesses, the Truth May Surprise You
According to the researchers, the answer seems to be yes. But here's what I think.


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ICE arrests top educator at Iowa's largest school district
ICE arrests top educator at Iowa's largest school district
In his role as superintendent for the city of Des Moines, Ian Roberts oversees around 30,000 students.


 
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Judge who reviewed Comey indictment confused by prosecutor's handling of case
Judge who reviewed Comey indictment confused by prosecutor's handling of case
A magistrate judge expressed confusion and surprise at some points during a Thursday night court session when a federal grand jury returned James Comey's indictment.


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UBC launches world's first mushroom-powered waterless toilet
UBC launches world's first mushroom-powered waterless toilet
UBC researchers are launching the world's first mushroom-powered waterless toilet at the UBC Botanical Garden on Sept. 26. The MycoToilet turns human waste into nutrient-rich compost and features a modern, sustainable design.


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It's Not Rocket Science... It's Materials Science
It's Not Rocket Science... It's Materials Science
Imagine an engine with no moving parts that runs on continuous explosions. I'm actually sure I one saw a hilarious video of such a device some years ago but alas, am unable to find it and share. Still, the image of the poor occupants being constantly pressed into their seats and accelerated in a series of explosions is likely to be quite a long way from the reality of the new Rotation Detonation Engine. The team of researchers Lehigh University are behind the idea and have just received $2 million to solve the biggest challenge standing in its way, finding materials to build the thing out of that are tough enough to survive the punishment.


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Humanoid robots are Meta's next 'AR-size bet'
Humanoid robots are Meta's next 'AR-size bet'
During a recent trip to Meta HQ, I took the opportunity to ask CTO Andrew Bosworth about its new robotics effort.


 
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As Trump Tries to Limit Foreign Workers, China Woos Them
As Trump Tries to Limit Foreign Workers, China Woos Them
A new visa for science and engineering graduates is part of China's effort to establish itself as the world leader in science and technology.


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How the von Neumann bottleneck is impeding AI computing
The von Neumann architecture, which separates compute and memory, is perfect for conventional computing. But it creates a data traffic jam for AI.


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Python, the movie! The programming language's origin story comes to the silver screen
Python, the movie! The programming language's origin story comes to the silver screen
The creator of the NumPy and SciPy libraries reflects on their supporting role in the story of Python, now the subject of a documentary.


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Israel PM says they used phones in Gaza to stream speech
Israel PM says they used phones in Gaza to stream speech
Israeli PM Netanyahu says Israel set up loudspeakers and took over cell phones around Gaza so remaining hostages could potentially hear his speech to the United Nations.


 
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For US Cities, Cutting Public Transportation Has Hidden Costs - Bloomberg
For US Cities, Cutting Public Transportation Has Hidden Costs - Bloomberg
By the end of 2026, if things go on as they are, many US cities will have lost large parts of their public transit systems. Philadelphia is on track to lose almost half its transit service in the next year. The Chicago area could lose over a third. The Portland, Oregon, area could eventually lose a quarter of its bus service and a tenth of its rail service.


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Cracker Barrel Outrage Was Almost Certainly Driven by Bots, Researchers Say
Cracker Barrel Outrage Was Almost Certainly Driven by Bots, Researchers Say
Doesn't that make more sense than lots of people caring about Cracker Barrel?


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Trump calls for firing of Lisa Monaco, Microsoft global affairs head
Fox Business anchor Maria Bartiromo brought up Monaco's position at Microsoft during her show. The appointment happened in July.


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AI companions are not your child's friend - FT
AI companions are not your child's friend - FT
The repercussions of sophisticated chatbots encouraging strong attachments with young users can be tragic


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Consumer sentiment is back to near-record lows. But Americans are still spending. Here's why | CNN Business
Consumer sentiment is back to near-record lows. But Americans are still spending. Here's why | CNN Business
Americans are souring on the economy again to levels seen rarely in the post-World War II era, raising the question of what it means for spending, economic growth and other key metrics gauging the world's largest economy.


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Trump moves toward deal to give US an equity stake in a company developing Nevada lithium mine
Trump moves toward deal to give US an equity stake in a company developing Nevada lithium mine
The White House is moving forward with a deal that would allow the U.S. government to take a small equity stake in a Canadian company that is developing one of the world's largest lithium mines. The Department of Energy and Lithium Americas, developer of the proposed Thacker Pass lithium mine and processing plant in Nevada, have agreed on changes to a $2.3 billion federal loan that could allow the project to move forward to extract the silver-white metal used in electric vehicle batteries. The proposed equity stake in Vancouver-based Lithium Americas is the latest example of President Donald Trump's administration intervening directly in private companies.


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Famed roboticist says humanoid robot bubble is doomed to burst
Famed roboticist says humanoid robot bubble is doomed to burst
Brooks, who co-founded iRobot and spent decades at MIT, is particularly skeptical of companies like Tesla and Figure trying to teach robots dexterity by showing them videos of humans doing tasks. In a new essay, he calls this approach "pure fantasy thinking."


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Boeing May Be Getting Too Much Leeway From the FAA - Bloomberg
Boeing May Be Getting Too Much Leeway From the FAA - Bloomberg
Boeing Co. has been getting a flood of aircraft orders, partly because of White House jawboning during tariff negotiations. President Donald Trump has championed Boeing as the driver of aerospace exports, one of the few industries in which the US has a trade surplus.


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Hegseth Says Honors for Soldiers in Wounded Knee Massacre Will Remain
Hegseth Says Honors for Soldiers in Wounded Knee Massacre Will Remain
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said a panel, convened by his predecessor, recommended keeping Medals of Honor for soldiers in the 1890 attack on Native Americans.


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On Pennsylvania Ave., Michael Milken's Curious Temple to the American Dream
On Pennsylvania Ave., Michael Milken's Curious Temple to the American Dream
A new museum created by the once imprisoned financier offers the financial elite’s take on the nation’s virtues.


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China's Small Steps Look Bigger Next to Trump's Retreat
China's Small Steps Look Bigger Next to Trump's Retreat
Beijing’s climate and trade pledges at the U.N. highlighted how modest moves can stand out when the United States is pulling back from global leadership.


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More railway operators to be returned to public ownership next year, says Labour - UK politics live
More railway operators to be returned to public ownership next year, says Labour - UK politics live
Fears are growing that shared houses may become the focus of anti-migrant protests, with residents and charities saying tensions are building in some areas. Homes of multiple occupation (HMOs) have grown in number as renters seek affordable accommodation amid a housing crisis. Reform UK politicians, including George Finch, the teenage leader of Warwickshire county council, have criticised the use of HMOs to house asylum seekers.


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Trump Displays Little Interest in Fostering Unity Amid Political Violence
Trump Displays Little Interest in Fostering Unity Amid Political Violence
After an assassination attempt, Gov. George Wallace, the segregationist, got a surprise visitor: Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman elected to Congress. Could this happen today?


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Iowa Matters Less Than Ever for Democrats, but They Can't Quit It
Iowa Matters Less Than Ever for Democrats, but They Can't Quit It
The state no longer goes first for the party’s presidential nomination process, but ambitious politicians with an eye toward 2028 keep showing up. It’s “the gravitational pull,” as one Iowa Democrat put it.


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Jeanne Shaheen Wants to Make Foreign Policy Bipartisan Again
Jeanne Shaheen Wants to Make Foreign Policy Bipartisan Again
The Democrat from New Hampshire has worked to find common ground with the Trump administration on foreign affairs.


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Oura Heath's C.E.O. Knows the Secret to Better Sleep
Oura Heath's C.E.O. Knows the Secret to Better Sleep
Oura Health makes a pricey smart ring that busy executives, celebrities and others use to track health measures like their sleep patterns. It expects $1 billion in sales this year.


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U.S. Says It Will Revoke Colombian President's Visa
U.S. Says It Will Revoke Colombian President's Visa
The State Department called President Gustavo Petro of Colombia reckless after he called for U.S. soldiers to disobey President Trump at a pro-Palestinian rally.


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Give In or Fight Back? Colleges Are Torn on How to Respond to Trump.
Give In or Fight Back? Colleges Are Torn on How to Respond to Trump.
The University of California, one of the Trump administration’s biggest targets so far, is in an uproar over how to respond to the president’s attacks. So is the rest of higher education.


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Justice Dept. Agents to Protect ICE Facilities, Bondi Says
Justice Dept. Agents to Protect ICE Facilities, Bondi Says
Pam Bondi, the attorney general, announced the deployment two days after a gunman opened fire at an ICE facility in Dallas, killing one detainee and injuring two others.


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Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Allow End of Birthright Citizenship
Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Allow End of Birthright Citizenship
Government lawyers asked the justices to clear the way for the president’s executive order ending birthright citizenship.


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Trump's Targeting of Soros Foundations Sparks Fear and Defiance on Left
Trump's Targeting of Soros Foundations Sparks Fear and Defiance on Left
Facing a nascent administration investigation, Alex Soros privately pledged that the Open Society Foundations would back down only “over my dead body.”


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Examining James Comey's 2020 Testimony at the Heart of His Indictment
Examining James Comey's 2020 Testimony at the Heart of His Indictment
The charges against the former F.B.I. director center on an appearance he made before a Senate committee in September 2020. Here’s a closer look.


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Police Kill Man Who Shot at Cars Outside Georgia Elementary School
Police Kill Man Who Shot at Cars Outside Georgia Elementary School
The gunman, a 25-year-old who lived near the campus, was shot dead as he approached the front of the school, officials said.


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Justice Dept. Seeks Information on Fani Willis, Georgia D.A. Who Prosecuted Trump
Justice Dept. Seeks Information on Fani Willis, Georgia D.A. Who Prosecuted Trump
Federal investigators have subpoenaed records related to travel they believe Fani Willis took around the time of last year’s election, but it was not immediately clear why.


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Trump Orders Unsealing of All Files on Amelia Earhart and Her Disappearance
Trump Orders Unsealing of All Files on Amelia Earhart and Her Disappearance
The president has called for the unsealing of documents related to the deaths of prominent historical figures like John F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.


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Trump Believes 'We Have a Deal' on Gaza. But a Host of Obstacles Remain.
Trump Believes 'We Have a Deal' on Gaza. But a Host of Obstacles Remain.
Whether President Trump can help bring the war to an end will probably depend on how much he is willing to push Benjamin Netanyahu.


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What employers think of a resume gap — and how to 'own it'
What employers think of a resume gap — and how to 'own it'
With the right strategy, job candidates can frame their employment gap as a strength for hiring managers and CEOs


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What is a guarantor and what do they do?
What is a guarantor and what do they do?
Learn what a guarantor is and how the role works — as well as the benefits and risks in choosing or being a guarantor


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A foolproof color-coding system that will help with your move
A foolproof color-coding system that will help with your move
This simple, smart system helps keep make unpacking remarkably easy so you can avoid unnecessary stress on moving day


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Reeves pushes for EU youth migration scheme ahead of Budget
Reeves pushes for EU youth migration scheme ahead of Budget
Speculation has been rife that the chancellor will be forced to raise taxes or cut spending in order to fill the fiscal hole, despite Labour's election promise not to increase income tax, National Insurance or VAT for working people.


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Head teachers' union demands action over 'failing' pension scheme
Head teachers' union demands action over 'failing' pension scheme
In a statement, the DfE said: "We understand that this has caused frustration and are continuing to work closely with Teachers' Pensions to resolve this issue as soon as possible," adding that people can check the TPS website for updates.


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Unexpected Critics of Trump's Attacks on Wind Energy: Oil Executives
Unexpected Critics of Trump's Attacks on Wind Energy: Oil Executives
Business leaders and trade organizations have been especially worried by attempts to stop work on wind farms that had already secured federal approval.


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Who Still Eats Sugary Cereal?
Who Still Eats Sugary Cereal?
With cereal trends shifting, lovers of the breakfast food take a walk down memory lane.


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New Retail Leaders Confront Trump's Tariffs, Policy Shifts and Weak Spending
New Retail Leaders Confront Trump's Tariffs, Policy Shifts and Weak Spending
New retail C.E.O.s are facing unexpected challenges, like tariffs and worried shoppers, as they try to address existing ones.



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