Ok I read the paper, I didn't get much out of it....not sure if they even did the actual experiments, or even on brain slices little own 3D brain chunks. Furthermore it never mentioned that they thawed anything and it DID clone again or come alive (a small fish). Weird that the write up said things I don't see in there like brain slices, 3D organs, and gave the impression that it worked, I mean did they actually try the experiments and how do they know the cells survived?
Maybe they think that they are making some "liquid" for each organ? And the model will tell them how based on the existing data saying that such and such chemicals and predictions of size changes and charges etc were tried and failed and observed and so if we want B to happen then we need A like this... But the article write up said adding slowly the cryoprotectant was the key trick. Weird. I'll email him after his vacation off. ------------------------------------------ Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/T3dc391c1276210e8-M93225ef56e99612179013b1e Delivery options: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription
