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Neuroscience educator holding human brain specimen at UC Irvine outreach booth with "Unraveling the Mysteries of the Brain" banner

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Why We Remember: Unlocking Memory's Power to Hold on to What Matters by Dr. Charan Ranganath

In this book, neuroscientist Dr. Charan Ranganath explains how memory works, why we remember certain things and forget others, and how we can harness memory to improve our lives.

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Mnemonology (MEMORY) Ologies Podcast Episode with Dr. Michael Yassa

An engaging conversation with neuroscientist Dr. Mike Yassa on the popular Ologies podcast, exploring how memory works and why brain science matters in everyday life.

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Dana Foundation's Brain Awareness Week Campaign

Brain Awareness Week is a global campaign held every March to spark public enthusiasm and support for brain science. Schools, universities, museums, and organizations host events that highlight the wonders of the brain and the impact of neuroscience on daily life.

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IBRO Brain Awareness Week Grant

Funding for outreach events that promote public understanding of neuroscience as part of the global Brain Awareness Week campaign. Grants support projects worldwide (outside Europe) that highlight the impact of brain science and engage diverse audiences.

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K-12 students
The Magnificent Makers Brain Trouble by Dr. Theanne Griffith

Written by neuroscientist Dr. Theanne Griffith, this book takes kids on a fun adventure inside the brain, exploring memory, attention, and emotions through storytelling and science.

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K-12 students
Brain Bee

The USA Brain Bee is a nationwide neuroscience competition for high school students that inspires and motivates young learners to pursue careers in brain research. Students study brain facts, prepare with resources, and compete in local, regional, and national events.

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