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Why cryonics still attracts believers even when revival looks remote
A new MIT Technology Review report examines why some people still choose cryonic preservation despite its high cost and the vanishingly small odds of ever being brought back
Key Takeaways
- MIT Technology Review profiles the cryonics world through the preserved brain of gerontologist L. Stephen Coles.
- Cryobiologist Greg Fahy found preserved pieces of the brain were astonishingly well maintained, but that does not imply revival is possible.
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