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Memory transfer was a biological process proposed by James V. McConnell and others in the 1960s. Memory transfer proposes a chemical basis for memory termed memory RNA which can be passed down through flesh instead of an intact nervous system. Since RNA encodes information[1] living cells produce and modify RNA in reaction to external events, it might also be used in neurons to record stimuli.[2][3][4] This explained the results of McConnell's experiments in which planarians retained memory of acquired information after regeneration. Memory transfer through memory RNA is not currently a well-accepted explanation and McConnell's experiments proved to be largely irreproducible.[5]

In McConnell's experiments, he classically conditioned planarians to contract their bodies upon exposure to light by pairing it with an electric shock.[6][5] The planarians retained this acquired information after being sliced and regenerated, even after multiple slicings to produce a planari

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last week complained that governments have allegedly been left without the necessary tools to “protect people from misinformation.”

This “dire” warning came as part of Trudeau’s effort to have the Online Harms Act (Bill C-63) – one of the most controversial of its kind pieces of censorship legislation in Canada of late – pushed across the finish line in the country’s parliament.

C-63 has gained notoriety among civil rights and privacy advocates because of some of its provisions around “hate speech,” “hate propaganda,” and “hate crime.”

Under the first two, people would be punished before they commit any transgression, but also retroactively.

However, in a podcast interview for the New York Times, Trudeau defe

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Goblin Slayer Announcement + Index thread

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The original was posted on /r/anime by /u/Rumpel1408 on 2023-09-11 00:00:21.


It's time

Despite the Interest thread being a bit controversial, I'm doing this

So what is 'Goblin Slayer'?

(Mal Review is a bit spoilery for Ep1)

'Goblin Slayer' is an fantasy (notably not Isekai besides following many RPG tropes) action adventure Anime that follows the titular Hero who is simply know as Goblin Slayer (duh). You think the name is a bit simplistic? Buckle up, it's how we do things here, this won't even be the weirdest name...

And what does Goblin Slayer do? Well, he slays Goblins! (duh)

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