It's very interesting, but the question is can they overcome the three hour deadline? You see the problem with cryogenic freezing is that the blood or solution freezes, as well with the other cells, and when liquid freezes it is probable that it will freeze into spikes and then puncture other cells and so forth. And of course the brain cells die at any temperature I think, and thats what counts. Because bringing a body back without brain = big no-no for two reasons 1) Brain-dead 2) Zombie.
Of course this could just be my vivid imagination and my small amount of knowledge on cryogenics.
But obviously if they have overcome those and I haven't read the article correctly, then cheers to you, random scientists!
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