Deep freezing humans for the future has one in four chance of working, say doctors

Lateral view of a human brain from the Apex Neuroscience Brain Bank preserved by perfusion fixation. (Apex Neuroscience via SWNS)

By Stephen Beech

Deep freezing humans before reviving them in the future has a one in four chance of working, according to doctors.

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