Nature, Published online: 21 March 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00941-3
Babies as young as one year old can form memories, our adult brains just can’t access them. Plus, US-funded researchers outside the United States are being grilled about ideology and physicists suggest a ‘crazy’ new way we could generate electricity.Daily briefing: Babies make memories — so why don’t we recall them?
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