Could freezing your brain be beneficial? Here's what scientists think
Freezing and reviving the human mind may soon be possible
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For centuries, humans have dreamed of defying death. Now, thanks to advancements in science and technology, that dream may be closer to reality than ever before. A growing number of scientists believe that cryonics, the practice of preserving bodies at extremely low temperatures with the hope of future revival, may hold the key to extending life indefinitely.
But what about the mind? Can we truly preserve consciousness and memories? According to a survey of neuroscientists, it's not impossible.
Intrigued? Click through this gallery to discover what scientists say about this mind-bending possibility.
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