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http://www.newsweek.com/rabbit-brai...rn-successfully-cryopreservation-424913?rx=us
Provided this research is accurate, this is an important step for the long-term prospects of cryogenic storage of humans.
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A rabbits brain has been successfully cryogenically preserved in long-term storage, marking the first time a whole mammalian brain has been kept in near-perfect condition during this process.
It marks a significant breakthrough in the field of cryonics and boosts the prospect of one day bringing frozen human brains back to life.
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The researchers findings, recently published in the journal Cryobiology, were recognized by the Brain Preservation Foundation, which awarded 21CM the $26,735 Small Mammal Brain Preservation Prize.
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The current process used to cryogenically preserve human brains has been criticized for causing massive dehydration to the brain and crushing neural connections. It is believed that this process is too damaging to allow for successful future revival.
Provided this research is accurate, this is an important step for the long-term prospects of cryogenic storage of humans.
Lock if old.