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Vitrified mouse brain slices briefly regain activity after thaw
science5 hours ago

Vitrified mouse brain slices briefly regain activity after thaw

German researchers demonstrate that ice-free vitrification can preserve and recover functional activity in mouse brain slices (including hippocampus) after thawing, with intact membranes, preserved mitochondrial activity, near-normal neuronal responses and lasting long-term potentiation for hours. While this marks the first demonstration of revived activity in frozen brain tissue, full brain function restoration and large-scale organ preservation remain out of reach due to ice-crystal damage, osmotic stress and cryoprotectant toxicity; the work hints at potential future applications in disease protection, organ banking and even whole-body cryopreservation, but is limited to slices and short observation windows.

Mount Vesuvius' Eruption Turned Victims' Brains to Glass, Study Finds.
science2 years ago

Mount Vesuvius' Eruption Turned Victims' Brains to Glass, Study Finds.

A new study has revealed the devastating impact of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79 on inhabitants of Herculaneum. Researchers have found evidence that 'pyroclastic currents' hit the small Roman town, vaporising inhabitants within minutes. While most bodies at Herculaneum were swiftly reduced to piles of ash, scientists have previously found human tissue that was transformed to glass by the event. One man's brain had been burned at a very high temperature, before quickly cooling, turning it into a form of glass – a process known as vitrification.