A recent study indicates that babies as young as one can form memories, evidenced by increased hippocampal activity when they recognize images. However, recalling these memories as adults may be complicated by differences in how these memories were initially stored. In separate developments, researchers proposed a method for generating electricity from the Earth’s rotation through its magnetic field, though results thus far yield minimal voltage, raising skepticism among scientists about its feasibility.
Cognitive psychologist Nick Turk-Browne explains that the reason adults can't recall memories formed in early childhood may relate to mismatches in memory storage and retrieval processes.
Astrophysical scientist Christopher Chyba portrays the proposed method of generating electricity from Earth's rotation as a 'crazy' concept, resembling perpetual motion machines while acknowledging its intriguing nature.
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