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PARIS, June 15 (UPI) -- French scientists say they've determined calcium is involved in long-term memory formation in honeybees.
Researchers from France's National Center for Scientific Research, the French Calcium Research Network and the University of Toulouse found calcium acts as a switch between the bees' short- and long-term storage of learned information.
"By modulating the intracellular calcium concentration in the insects' brains, we've been able to demonstrate that, during olfactory conditioning, (calcium) is both a necessary and a sufficient signal for the formation of protein-dependent long-term memory."
The research is reported in the journal BMC Biology.
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 29 (UPI) --
Osama bin Laden was cornered in the Afghan mountains in 2001 but the United States did not deploy massive force to capture or kill him, a Senate report says.
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