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**[How To Remember Anything Forever-ish](https://ncase.me/remember/)** is dedicated to the public domain,
and was made possible thanks to [my Patreon supporters](https://www.patreon.com/ncase)! Love y'all~
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đŸ‘€ Thank you to all my playtesters for making this project not suck:
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Aatish Bhatia, Adam Filinovich, Aimee Jarboe, Alex Jaffe, Amit Patel, Andy Matuschak, B Cavello, Chris Walker, Frank Lantz, Gal Green, Glen Chiacchieri, Hamish Todd, Henry Reich, Jacque Goupil, James Lytle,
Jez Swanson, Josh Comeau, Kayle Sawyer, Levi Robertson, Marcelo Gallardo, Martyna Wasiluk, Michael Nielsen, Mikayla Hutchinson, Mike Gifford, Monica Srivastava, Owen Landgren,
- Paul Butler, Paul Simeon, Philipp Wacker, Pontus Granström, Rowan, Sebastian Morr, SpacieCat, Tim & Alexandra Swast, Tom Hermans, Toph Tucker, Will Harris-Braun, Zeno Rogue
+ Paul Butler, Paul Simeon, Philipp Wacker, Pontus Granström, Rowan, Sebastian Morr, SpacieCat, Tanya Short, Tim & Alexandra Swast, Tom Hermans, Toph Tucker, Will Harris-Braun, Zeno Rogue
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- Intro
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- The Science
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- Get Started!
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- Credits
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- try to recall ↑
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- strength of memory →
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- RESET
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- type your answer here
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- or pick one of these suggestions:
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Anything interesting!
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Leitner Box
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Anki
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- wallpaper
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- a video, by my dear friend Chris Walker, on how to craft your very own Leitner Box!
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- DOWNLOAD ALL CARDS
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- DOWNLOADING...
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- This organelle is called "mitochondria".
- Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
- They're found in almost all eukaryotic (nucleus-having) organisms.
- The most widely-accepted hypothesis for the origin of mitochondria is Endosymbiotic Theory:
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