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HomescienceThe Brain: What research with nuns can reveal about memory and aging

The Brain: What research with nuns can reveal about memory and aging

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Illustrative image, David Snowdon with a group of donor minds for his study, which he conducted in collaboration with the nuns of the convent

  • author, Hannah Fry
  • scroll, BBC, Uncharted series.

The story begins in a dimly lit underground room, with swirling clouds of cold air and rows of glass jars stretching as far as the eye can see.

Inside these 700 containers is something unexpected: each one contains a perfectly preserved human brain.

It was in 1991 when a young and inexperienced neuroscientist named David Snowdon met Sister Mary, a very unusual nun.

Like many others, she was dressed from head to toe in the traditional black and white outfit. She was eternally optimistic, and was rarely idle.

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