Scientists have long believed that memory and complex computations are the province of neurons—those little brain powerhouses that allow us to remember, analyze, and occasionally perform advanced calculus in a sleep-deprived haze. However, recent studies published by Nikolay Kukushkin in *Nature Communications* throw a wild twist into this narrative: it turns out all cells, from your kidney to your biceps (and yes, maybe even your testes), can detect patterns, store memories, and perform compu...
Published on November 07, 2024 00:30