Discover how North America’s amphibians and reptiles survive winter’s chill. From freeze-tolerant wood frogs to ...
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Scientists may finally freeze organs without cracks
Scientists have long imagined a future in which donated hearts, livers, and kidneys can be banked like blood, ready when ...
To address these concerns, Cyberabad Police held a high-level coordination meeting with bankers from across the Cyberabad ...
Banks across Cyberabad have been urged to establish centralised cyber cells to ensure faster handling of complaints and ...
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Century-old hurdle cracked as organs freeze without fractures
For more than a century, scientists have wrestled with a deceptively simple question: how do you cool living tissue to ...
In this week's Science for All newsletter, Vasudevan Mukunth looks at a new development that reports moss spores survived on ...
For decades, organ preservation has mostly relied on cold-storage — keeping organs at near-freezing temperatures for hours at most. That narrow window severely limits how far and how long an organ can ...
Cryopreservation plays a crucial role in cell biology research, bioprocessing, and biomanufacturing. Traditionally, DMSO ...
Beyond political disputes fracturing families and friendships, this Thanksgiving faces another issue that will make it more difficult for parents, aunts, uncles, grandparents and grandchildren to give ...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have used a "zap-and-freeze" technology to watch hard-to-see brain cell ...
A lightning-fast imaging method is exposing the hidden mechanics of brain-cell communication and offering new clues to Parkinson’s origins.
Zap-and-freeze” high-resolution imaging visualizes synapses in action and may lead to a better understanding of conditions ...
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