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Breakthrough in Cryobiology: Scientists Revive Brain Activity in Frozen Tissue for the First Time
A landmark study has demonstrated that neural activity can be successfully restored in mouse brains after being frozen. This discovery challenges long-held assumptions about the permanence of brain damage during the freezing process and opens new doors for cryopreservation research.
March 15, 2026188 views
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Divya Nair1d ago
The technical precision required to
Connor Walsh1d ago
The precision