Is there any (however slim) proof for cellular memory?, page 1
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reply posted on 22-1-2012 @ 03:40 PM by BBalazs
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Yes thats what i meant.
More specifically this is what i meant:
Toxicity "memory" imprint in fatty and other body tissues.
Surely someone is researching this?!



reply posted on 23-1-2012 @ 12:10 AM by aboutface
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In recent years, the humble amoeba has surprised researchers with its ability to behave in an "intelligent" way. Last year, Liang Li and Edward Cox at Princeton University reported that the Dictyostelium amoeba is twice as likely to turn left if its last turn was to the right and vice versa, which suggests the cells have a rudimentary memory.
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The purpose of course is to scout for food and not return to the spot where it had just found food and eaten it. This same magazine shows experiments done and computer programs inspired by this movement.

A bit dry reading, but for lighter fun on the same topic, click here
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