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Rajasethupathy suggests that, by understanding the gene programs that preserve memory, scientists may be able to redirect memory pathways around damaged brain regions in conditions such as Alzheimer's.

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Shaking can break open new rock surfaces, force out fluids that were previously sealed away, and redirect the flow of water through the subsurface.

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But you can also borrow a page from the “yes, and” playbook to redirect their energy with grace.

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The post's Indonesian caption appeared harmless, but it redirected users to a betting website promising newly registered users they can "directly win".

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One theory suggests that weak magnetic fields between galaxies deflect the electron-positron pairs, redirecting the resulting gamma rays away from Earth.

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