Overview
Memory is the glue that binds our mental lives. Without it, we’d be prisoners of the present, unable to use the lessons of the past to change our future. From our first kiss to where we put our keys, memory represents who we are and how we learn and navigate the world. But how does it work? Neuroscientists using cutting-edge techniques are exploring the precise molecular mechanisms of memory. By studying a range of individuals ranging—from an 11-year-old whiz-kid who remembers every detail of his life to a woman who had memories implanted—scientists have uncovered a provocative idea. For much of human history, memory has been seen as a tape recorder that faithfully registers information and replays intact. But now, researchers are discovering that memory is far more malleable, always being written and rewritten, not just by us but by others. We are discovering the precise mechanisms that can explain and even control our memories. The question is—are we ready?
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43 - 1Dawn of Humanity September 16, 2015
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43 - 2Arctic Ghost Ship September 23, 2015
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43 - 3Secrets of Noah's Ark October 07, 2015
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43 - 4Cyberwar Threat October 14, 2015
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43 - 5Animal Mummies October 28, 2015
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43 - 6Making North America: Origins November 04, 2015
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43 - 7Making North America: Life November 11, 2015
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43 - 8Making North America: Human November 18, 2015
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43 - 9Inside Einstein's Mind November 25, 2015
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43 - 10Secret Tunnel Warfare January 06, 2016
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43 - 11Life's Rocky Start January 13, 2016
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43 - 12Mystery Beneath the Ice January 20, 2016
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43 - 13Himalayan Megaquake January 27, 2016
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43 - 14Creatures of Light February 03, 2016
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43 - 15Memory Hackers February 10, 2016
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43 - 16Iceman Reborn February 17, 2016
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43 - 17Rise of the Robots February 24, 2016
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43 - 18Vikings Unearthed April 06, 2016
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43 - 19Can Alzheimer's Be Stopped? April 13, 2016
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43 - 20Wild Ways April 20, 2016
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43 - 21Operation Lighthouse Rescue May 04, 2016
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43 - 22Bombing Hitler's Supergun May 11, 2016