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  1. Silhouette of a person with his hand on his head depicting depression. Image credit: Adobe Stock

    The brain remembers: The hidden cost of young adult substance use

  2. Concept illustration of dopamine neurons. Image credit: Nicole Smith, made with Midjourney

    Night shift: Dopamine cells work while you sleep to strengthen skills

  3. A schematic of a neuronal circuit has three different groups of neurons. Blue excitatory neurons are at the top and bottom of the graphic. At top, in a darker shade of blue, are the primary memory-encoding neurons and at the bottom are light blue secondary memory-encoding neurons that are recruited during sleep. In between the two groups of excitatory neurons, there is a cluster of inhibitory neurons shown in red with its tendrils connected to both blue sets of neurons.

    A universal sleep pattern could help strengthen, separate memories

  4. Concept photo of employees at an office. Image credit: Nicole Smith, made with Midjourney

    Employees keep home distractions at bay by using their working memory

  5. Manos Visualizing Womens Work.

    How do we remember? Let us count the ways

  6. Brain from wooden puzzles. Mental Health and problems with memory. Image credit: iStock

    Cumulative loneliness associated with accelerated memory aging in older adults

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    Founder of innovative refugee network to speak at U-M

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    Breakthrough for large scale computing: ‘Memory disaggregation’ made practical

  9. Sleep on it: Researchers find what makes memories tick

    Sleep on it: Researchers find what makes memories tick

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    ‘Willow Run’ exhibition at U-M explores industrial history, family identity

  11. Judgment, memory better for older adults with optimistic outlook

    Judgment, memory better for older adults with optimistic outlook

  12. Going all in: People take more financial risks in unfavorable dating pool

    Going all in: People take more financial risks in unfavorable dating pool

  13. Sneak attack through smartphone shared memory

    Sneak attack through smartphone shared memory

  14. Metal particles in solids aren't as fixed as they seem, new memristor study shows

    Metal particles in solids aren’t as fixed as they seem, new memristor study shows

  15. U-M study: Smarter kids can choke under pressure

    U-M study: Smarter kids can choke under pressure

  16. Archiving mass atrocities gives victims a chance to uncover the truth

    Archiving mass atrocities gives victims a chance to uncover the truth

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    U-M professor earns Innovator Award to study how sleep impacts memories

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    Third Century Initiative funds new round of learning projects

  19. Faster, more powerful mobile devices: U-M startup Crossbar could disrupt the memory market

    Faster, more powerful mobile devices: U-M startup Crossbar could disrupt the memory market

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    U-M’s first startup investment goes to next-generation semiconductor memory firm

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