Some 80-year-olds still have razor-sharp brains — and now scientists know why
A study reveals that 'SuperAgers' over 80 generate more neurons, offering insights into their exceptional cognitive abilities.
A special epigenetic shield protects the brains of super-elders from memory loss
Recent research indicates that the brains of 'super-elders' produce new neurons more effectively than their peers, potentially offering new perspectives on combating dementia.
Mårten Palme: The Murder Investigation Has Clouded Our Father’s Memory
Mårten Palme discusses how the investigation into his father Olof Palme's murder has distorted their memories of him.
Calendar: Feast of the Great Apostle Today – Who Celebrates on February 26
The Orthodox Church commemorates today the memory of Saint Porphyrios of Gaza and other notable figures of faith on February 26.
New study: the brains of 'super-elders' have a special ability that could explain their exceptional memory
A new study suggests that the brains of 'super-elders' may possess unique characteristics allowing them to maintain exceptional memory and cognition in old age.
Magne Lund-Hansen (31) "played" that he was injured in a study. Now researchers have new answers about muscle memory.
Research inspired by Magne Lund-Hansen's faux injury during a study reveals new insights into muscle memory.
10 signs that your memory is not working properly
This article discusses signs that may indicate memory issues and stresses the importance of seeking medical consultation if these symptoms occur.
Aslanidis: 'Floridis insults the memory of our children, Karamanlis should be in prison'
Pavlos Aslanidis, the new president of the Tembi Association, criticizes government officials and emphasizes the need for justice regarding the Tembi tragedy during an interview on its anniversary.
Republican Memory Foundation opens registrations for visual arts exhibition of Maranhão 2026
The Republican Memory Foundation has opened registrations for the 2026 visual arts exhibition in Maranhão, inviting local artists to submit their work by March 25, 2026.
Woman notices her deceased father in an unexpected place: 'He was sitting there on the balcony'
A woman named Bobbie Ryan had an emotional experience when she discovered her deceased father's image on Google Maps street view.
Chris Packham shares 'best memory' of late dad after touching surprise
Chris Packham reminisces about his late father, sharing a cherished memory during a segment on The One Show.
Project brings documentary about memory and culture of Macapá to schools
A documentary showcasing the culture and history of Macapá will be screened in local schools to promote awareness among students.
Sanremo, Achille Lauro and the tribute to the victims of Crans-Montana
Achille Lauro pays tribute to the 41 victims of Crans-Montana during the Sanremo Festival, honoring their memory through his music.
Communication: The Average Cost of a Smartphone is 646 Euros
German consumers are facing an increasing average price for smartphones, now projected to reach 646 euros this year due to rising production costs, particularly for memory chips.
Memory and Cultural Heritage of Prussia Presented at Klaipeda University
A new publication highlighting the cultural heritage of Prussia was introduced at Klaipeda University, showcasing regional collaborations.
QUIZ: Night watchman, jarcher, or ras? Do you know the occupations that have almost disappeared from our cities and memories?
This article explores forgotten occupations from the past that have largely faded from modern memory, inviting readers to test their knowledge through a quiz.
Warning as six types of sweetener may accelerate memory loss in middle age
A recent study indicates that certain artificial sweeteners could be linked to accelerated memory loss and increase the risk of dementia in middle-aged adults.
‘She was more than what happened to her’: Family honours memory of Rebecca Contois
The family of Rebecca Contois commemorates her life in Winnipeg’s St. John’s Park, reflecting on her love of the outdoors and the impact of her tragic death.
Death of Quentin Deranque: The lawyer for the parents of the identity militant condemns political exploitation
The lawyer representing Quentin Deranque's parents criticized political manipulation of their son's memory following recent comments from Lyon Mayor Grégory Doucet.
What did Tejashwi Yadav say about Nitish Kumar?
Tejashwi Yadav criticized Nitish Kumar for his perceived weakening political strength and memory lapses, highlighting the shift in power dynamics with the BJP taking the Home Ministry.
The Memory of the Employers' Lockout of the Clubs in 1948: Similarities and Differences with the AFA Strike of Chiqui Tapia
The article examines the historical context and parallels between the 1948 employers' lockout in Argentine football and the current strike led by the clubs of the Liga Profesional.
In Memory of Jesse Jackson [Jang Seok-jun's Progressive Politics]
Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson passed away at the age of 84, remembered for his leadership in the African American community and significant influence in Democratic politics.
The Fabulous 99 of Mirtha: the guests who keep the memory of her beloved sister Goldy alive
On her 99th birthday, Mirtha Legrand celebrated with family and friends, enjoying unexpected changes in her looks and emphasizing her joy in life.
Willie Colón: the city, the memory, the rhythm
The article reflects on the legacy and influence of Willie Colón following his death, emphasizing how his music was an integral part of personal memories and experiences.
Artur Fal: The (Not) Memory Helmet. The Case of the Ukrainian Skeletonist
The article discusses a promotional offer for yearly subscriptions to PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times, highlighting the combined strength of these journalistic platforms.
From Eva Braun to Abramovic
The performance 'Qualcosa ci sta sognando' by Manuela Gandini is set to take place at Galleria San Fedele, exploring deep themes from the 20th century through a hybrid format of art and critical thought.
Went to the basement and don’t remember why? Expert explains why we actually forget
The article discusses the phenomenon of forgetfulness and explores reasons behind why we forget certain things while remembering others, as explained by an expert.
Calendar of Feast Days: Who Celebrates Today, February 25, 2026
The Orthodox Church commemorates the memory of Saint Tarasius, Archbishop of Constantinople, on February 25, 2026, as well as other martyrs revered for their faith.
In a Concentration Camp I Will Be Eva Braun
The performance "Something is Dreaming Us" by Manuela Gandini returns to Milan, merging critical thought and artistic expression while set in a former concentration camp.
New method to ease brain habits reduces stress and may help prevent depression
A research team from Toyama University has developed a new method to ease 'brain habits' that approach memory, showing potential effectiveness in reducing stress and preventing depressive disorders.
The researcher has studied over 10,000 brain scans: One piece of advice is crucial for protecting memory
A Norwegian researcher highlights an important recommendation for preserving memory as brain mass declines with age.
Dishes from Memory: The Roots of Freekeh Soup, Shakshouka, and Deziriyat in Algerian Cuisine
The article explores the historical and cultural significance of traditional Algerian dishes like freekeh soup, shakshouka, and deziriyat, highlighting their deep-rooted connections to agriculture and societal changes.
Literature: 'I can say: he shot'
Judith Hermann's new autobiographical essay explores her family's silence regarding her grandfather's involvement with the Nazi Party and the Waffen-SS, reflecting on themes of memory and history.
Absent Pulpits in Gaza.. Ramadan Without the Voices of Departed Imams
This Ramadan in Gaza is marked by a spiritual void due to the absence of hundreds of imams and clerics who have shaped the memory of the holy month for decades.
Four Years of Ukraine War: "If Ukraine is abandoned, it's over"
Ukrainian philosopher Vasyl Cherepanyn discusses the intersection of art and war, the premature reconstruction plans from prominent architects, and the need for a broader Eastern European context in German remembrance culture ahead of the upcoming Berlin Biennale.
Poet and President [Accidental Connection by Kim Hyun-a]
The article reflects on a dream the author had involving the current president of South Korea and themes of memory and nostalgia through the lens of a domestic experience.
The Girl Statue 'Ari' Will Create New Shared Memories in Berlin
The girl statue 'Ari' in Berlin has a significant role in fostering a shared culture and memory within the city.
"Belarusian Thoughts". On Collective Guilt of Belarusians, Pain, and Common Boat in Riga
The article reflects on Belarusians' collective guilt related to the war, emphasizing shared pain and experiences during historical and current conflicts.
After the 'Sarout' Controversy, Director of 'Al-Qaisar' Explains and Reveals Secrets of Upcoming Episodes
The Syrian director Safwan Naimo defends his series 'Al-Qaisar' amid threats and criticism, emphasizing the show's aim to address Syrian memory rather than exploit it.
Why do Syrians see their forgotten history in the caves of Mount Qasioun?
Mount Qasioun in Damascus is a significant natural landmark that holds deep historical and cultural importance for Syrians, serving as a reminder of their collective memory.
VIDEO: Extraordinary session of the Saeima in support of Ukraine and in memory of the fallen in war
The Latvian Saeima held an extraordinary session to express support for Ukraine and honor those who have fallen in the ongoing conflict.
LIVE: Extraordinary Saeima session for the support of Ukraine and in memory of those fallen in the war
The Latvian Saeima is holding an extraordinary session to express support for Ukraine and honor those who have fallen in the war, featuring speeches from key officials and inviting foreign diplomats and civil society representatives.
Top officials call for a moment of silence in memory of Ukraine
Latvian officials are urging citizens to observe a moment of silence to honor the victims of the Ukrainian people and their resilience against Russian aggression.
Small and big wars of Memory
The article discusses the complex relationship between history and memory in Greece, highlighting how historical narratives often serve contemporary divides rather than enlightening the public.
For Antonis Manitzakis
The article reflects on the life and contributions of Antonis Manitzakis, mourning the loss of a beloved figure within a close-knit academic community.
A parish in Vitoria, scene of the largest massacre of the Transition, declared a 'place of memory'
The church of San Francisco de Asís in Vitoria has been designated a 'place of memory' due to a tragic police incident in 1976 that resulted in the death of five workers.
Being a Grandparent Improves Cognitive Abilities
A study shows that grandparents who take care of their grandchildren exhibit higher levels of verbal fluency and episodic memory.
Mel Lisboa returns to the role of Rita Lee in Uberlândia, a city that holds a special place in the actress's memory
Mel Lisboa is performing in Uberlândia for her musical show 'Rita Lee - Uma Autobiografia Musical,' which has drawn significant audience interest.
'Memory of a Killer' and Eric Dane: What to Watch on TV and Streaming This Tuesday
The article highlights the Brazilian TV and streaming releases for the week, focusing on 'Memory of a Killer' starring Patrick Dempsey and a special project featuring the late Eric Dane.
DRC: Maurice Pellosh's Clients Rediscover Their Portraits in Documentary
The documentary 'Maurice Pellosh: Memory in Images' evokes emotional responses from former clients who view their long-lost portraits from the 1970s during its premiere.