Put “Alien” on standby — because science may be inching a tiny step closer to real-life cryosleep. In a breakthrough that ...
Both for research and medical purposes, researchers have spent decades pushing the limits of microscopy to produce ever deeper and sharper images of brain activity, not only in the cortex but also in ...
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Mouse brain tissues recover key activity after deep freeze, but cryonics remains far off
A team in Germany has shown that mouse brain tissue can regain measurable signs of activity after being preserved in a glass-like state at extremely low temperatures and then thawed. The work marks a ...
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World’s first sound-powered microscope sees 5x deeper into brain without altering cells
For decades, scientists have pushed the limits of microscopy to capture sharper and deeper views of the brain. Traditional light-based systems can map the cortex in detail but struggle to reach deeper ...
Both for research and medical purposes, researchers have spent decades pushing the limits of microscopy to produce ever deeper and sharper images of brain activity, not only in the cortex but also in ...
A new X-ray imaging technique could transform how hospitals analyze tissue samples, potentially speeding up diagnoses and ...
Both for research and medical purposes, researchers have spent decades pushing the limits of microscopy to produce ever deeper and sharper images of brain activity, not only in the cortex but also in ...
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