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https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/08/230801131700.htm
Tired of Forgetting Stuff? Neuroscience Says 4 Habits Will Drastically Improve Your Memory and Brain Function
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOL-dBoRU8k
This is a #demo of the #new #piano that was #developed for the Yamaha SY99.The Franken Grand was created by using the #best #samples from several #pianos, including samples of a #Bösendorfer #Imperial. The samples really captures the warmth and weight of a large #piano. #AFM made it possible to create a stereo image with mono samples. The #bank uses over 900 kb so it requires that the #flash #RAM of the SY99 be expanded. #Memory #boards for the SY99 can be purchased from #Sector101. This piano could also be used with the Sector101 #WaveBlade on a SY77.
The piano can be found at;
https://www.offthematrix.net/product-page/sy99-franken-grand
#synth #synthesizer #synthétiseur #sounddesign
https://snacknation.com/blog/brain-food-snacks/
Of all the #brain #food snacks that will help improve memory and brain power, here are the top ones we recommend based on taste, cost, and ability to be eaten on-the-go:
#Blueberries
#Nuts
#Pumpkin-Seeds
#Avocado
#Coconut-oil
#Kale chips
#Spinach
27 #Healthy Office #Snacks To #Boost #Memory and Brain Power
Memories may be stored in the membranes of your neurons
https://theconversation.com/memories-may-be-stored-in-the-membranes-of-your-neurons-200981
My first PC had 1MB of ram that I later upgraded to 4MB using memory ICs I bought in US when I was visiting.
I was the king of the class with 20MB hard drive and a 2MB ram drive.
Modules like this where used in my second computer, a 386 clone on a self imported motherboard from Hong Kong.
Good old days. Now I have 64GB of ram and half a terrabytes of SSD and it's not as fun as it was back then.
Mushrooms Magnify Memory by Boosting Nerve Growth
https://neurosciencenews.com/mushroom-memory-neurogenesis-22476/
#biology #cognition #brain #nerve #cells #memory #Alzheimers
This #Hidden #Power of #Water:
Source: https://youtube.com/watch?v=qkVK4BaPSL4
Water #memory allows water to retain #information about anything it has come in contact with and also receive information from #human #thought and #intention. It can, in effect, retain a ‘picture’ of any substance within its molecular core. Some scientists proved that water is also alive, a phenomenon known as structured water. Could it really be possible that water is ever recording a #history of its relationship with the world through molecular clusters? And if so, what is it doing with this information?