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Are Memories Transferable — or Edible?

The article discusses an experiment involving planarian worms and memory transfer, focusing on the work of researcher Zachary Kelso under neuroscientist Sam Gershman at Harvard. Kelso collected wild planarians from various locations, including the Charles River in Boston, to conduct research into whether memories can be transferred between organisms.

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Are Memories Transferable — or Edible?

The article discusses an experiment involving planarian worms and memory transfer, focusing on the work of researcher Zachary Kelso under neuroscientist Sam Gershman at Harvard. Kelso collected wild planarians from various locations, including the Charles River in Boston, to conduct research into whether memories can be transferred between organisms.

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