1. I could also do an article on the Realities of Cryopreservation and the current science and technology on trying to halt death by freezing living things. This could also have the humanities aspect of preserving certain members of society for future generations, a concept similar to time capsules--and why not use a primary source if you can?
2. This just might happen:
3. Cryogenics involves freezing living things in order to preserve them for future research or for archives. It involves the use of cryoprotectants to prevent tissue damage so that cell death or decay is halted and the organism is effectively preserved.
4. Many science fiction stories and fantastic speculation surrounds cryogenics and mainly the preservation of humans so that they can awaken in the future. This article would examine how these fantasies have affected scientific cryo research and also the truths of whether or not it i possible. This would also tackle the moral and ethical aspects of temporarily stopping death, and the pros and cons of freezing people.
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