Memories
Teen Takes Photo in Her Gran's Wedding Dress Every Single Year—'Bawling'
"Such a wholesome idea." TikTok applauded the teen's mom for creating a "beautiful memory" for her daughter to enjoy.
Couple Restoring House Find WW2 Scrapbook in Trash of a Tragic Love Story
A couple found a wealth of treasure in an old house revealing a tragic love story during WW2, including a 70-year-old engagement ring.
12 Gifts Certain to Make Your Significant Other Feel Special
From gift ideas for that special person to gifts that couples can share together, these are all things that may benefit your relationship.
Doug Hill Tributes Pour in After TV Meteorologist Dies Aged 71
Doug Hill, who spent 33 years as a meteorologist in the Washington area before retiring in 2017, died on Monday at his home in North Carolina.
Instant Photo Fans Will Love the New Polaroid Go
Polaroid Go is the world's smallest analog instant camera, but it's still able to bring all kinds of big fun.
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How to See 2018 Year in Review on Snapchat Memories
It's available in the Memories potion of the app.
The 'Real You' Is a Myth
"It turns out that identity is often not a truthful representation of who we are."
The Brain Can Edit Memories to Erase Fear
Researchers discovered the act of remembering creates a window of time in which memories can be changed, and fears can be rewritten in the brain.
Your Hippocampus Can Help You Block Bad Memories
The more GABA you have in your hippocampus, the better-equipped you are to make unwanted thoughts go away.
The Unknown Advantages of Synesthesia
Synesthesia affects people's senses and how they perceive numbers, sounds, colors and more.
How the Brain Forms New Memories
A study sheds new light on the role of neurons when associative learning occurs.
What Your Brain Looks Like After a Near-Death Experience
Researchers studying people who were almost in a plane crash have found that traumatic experiences generate 'emotionally enhanced' memories.
Your Best Times Are Behind You (Probably)
When retirees were asked to recount their life stories, the vast majority of the narratives described memories from when they were 25 or younger