Ahead of science...
Dammit, I love it when I do this kind of thing...
In the past I've written a story about Colony Collapse Disorder just before it became big.
The last few podcasts have concerned memory and helping someone deal with a traumatic event. If you missed them (and shame on you) then grab episodes 19, 20 and 21 from the podcasts page.
So, I have a story about a man who has suffered trauma, and who is helped by a doctor who uses an advanced technique to block and adjust memories in order to allow him to cope. It's not quite memory removal (if I develop the story further then that's quite an important point) but it's close.
So then I find this story just today: US scientists 'erase mice memory'.
I love it when this kind of thing happens...
In the past I've written a story about Colony Collapse Disorder just before it became big.
The last few podcasts have concerned memory and helping someone deal with a traumatic event. If you missed them (and shame on you) then grab episodes 19, 20 and 21 from the podcasts page.
So, I have a story about a man who has suffered trauma, and who is helped by a doctor who uses an advanced technique to block and adjust memories in order to allow him to cope. It's not quite memory removal (if I develop the story further then that's quite an important point) but it's close.
So then I find this story just today: US scientists 'erase mice memory'.
I love it when this kind of thing happens...
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