The idea is that people could freeze their bodies, preserving them indefinitely, in hopes that in the future, science will be advanced enough to bring them back to life, healthy. Professor ...
Scientists have moved a step closer to preserving our brains forever. They are one of the first to successfully thaw brain tissue that has been cryogenically frozen - without damaging it.
A group of scientists have managed to thaw frozen human brain tissue without causing any damage to the tissue itself. The new research is coming out of the Fudan University in Shanghai, China ...
The team of scientists at Fudan University in China announced a major breakthrough in cryogenically freezing brain tissue - a technology which could one day be used to help humans live much longer ...
Scientists may one day be able to freeze brains and bring them back to life following a major breakthrough in cryogenics. Researchers in China have successfully frozen and thawed human brain ...
Chinese researchers have developed a technique to freeze and thaw human brain tissue without damage. Key points: Brain tissue typically dies during cryopreservation (the freezing and thawing of cell ...
Chinese scientists say they have isolated an anti-ageing component in the blood of young mice, with the longest surviving mouse in their study living for up to 1,266 days – equivalent to 120-130 ...