Freezing

New Chemical Mixture Allows Brain Tissue to be Frozen and Thawed Without Damage

Scientists in China have developed a new chemical mixture, MEDY, that allows brain tissue to be frozen and thawed without damage, even after being stored for up to 18 months. This breakthrough in brain tissue preservation could revolutionize research in neuroscience and medicine, offering a way to study diseases and conduct experiments without the risk of freezing-induced damage.

Scientists Capture Movement of Electrons in Real-Time Within Liquid Water

Scientists have captured the movement of electrons in real-time within liquid water, providing unprecedented insights into the electronic structure of molecules in the liquid phase. This groundbreaking experiment sheds light on the effects of radiation exposure and holds promise for understanding the effects of prolonged exposure to ionizing radiation on nuclear waste.

255 Test Tube Babies Meet in Lucknow

255 test tube babies born through IVF technique gathered for a special meet in Lucknow. The event highlighted the increasing affordability of IVF treatment and the growing trend of middle-class working women opting to freeze their eggs for future delivery. Dr. Gita Khanna, a renowned IVF expert, emphasized the rising number of cases involving egg freezing and described the first IVF baby in Lucknow, Prarthna, as an inspiration for aspiring IVF parents.

Items to Avoid Leaving in Your Car During Freezing Conditions

As the National Weather Service warns of freezing temperatures in most states, it’s crucial to prepare for the intense cold. Here’s a list of items you should not leave in your car during freezing conditions. Medications Extreme cold can negatively…

Entergy Louisiana Halts Power Disconnections Due to Extreme Cold

Entergy Louisiana has announced a temporary halt to power disconnections for customers who have not paid their bills due to the prolonged extreme cold in the region. The power company is taking this precautionary measure to ensure customer safety. The…