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Cryonics: Gerontologist's Brain Preserved at -146°C Shows Unexpected Preservation Quality
The recent study of Coles's cryopreserved brain by Greg Fahy demonstrates advanced preservation techniques, supporting cryonics' potential for future scientific research and medical applications. Although the possibility of reanimation remains speculative, these findings may influence ongoing debates about the viability and future of cryonics. What the next breakthroughs in cryopreservation will entail remains to be seen.
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