Read more about the article World’s Oldest Person Is 115-Year-Old Spanish Woman Who Remembers WWI
Spanish Maria Branyas, 115, blows out birthday candles in undated photo. She becomes the oldest person in the world when French nun Lucile Randon, aged 118, died in Toulon, France, on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2023. (@MariaBranyas112/Newsflash)

World’s Oldest Person Is 115-Year-Old Spanish Woman Who Remembers WWI

A 115-year-old woman living in Spain has become the world's oldest person following the death of French nun Lucile Randon. Maria Branyas Morera from Olot, Catalonia, took over when Lucile…

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Read more about the article Single-Cell Slimy Mould Remembers Food Locations Without A Brain
The slime mold Physarum polycephalum consists of a single biological cell that has been called intelligent because of its sophisticated capabilities to adapt its tubular network to changing food supplies, and now, researchers have found out that this is due to being able to form a memory - even without having a nervous system

Single-Cell Slimy Mould Remembers Food Locations Without A Brain

A single-celled slimy mould that can remember food locations without a nervous system has been discovered by German scientists. A recent collaboration between researchers from the Max Planck Institute for…

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Read more about the article African Immigrant In Italy Remembers Elderly Man Who Bought Him School Books And Helped With Studies
The only photo of Massamba with Gianni, taken a month before Gianni died in Italy

African Immigrant In Italy Remembers Elderly Man Who Bought Him School Books And Helped With Studies

An African immigrant who arrived in Italy when he was just a child has paid tribute to the elderly man who bought his schoolbooks and helped him study after class.…

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