- Brain revived: Scientists froze brain tissue to −196°C and it started working again The Times of India
- For the first time, scientists have managed to restore electrical activity in a frozen mouse brain, and that single sentence is enough to spark curiosity, a sense of wonder, and many questions ECOticias.com
- Science achieves the unthinkable with a cryogenically frozen mouse and opens a door that seemed inaccessible OkDiario
- Scientists have succeeded in reactivating a mouse’s hippocampus after freezing and thawing it ECOticias.com
- They froze a brain and then managed to reactivate its electrical activity—a phrase that sounds like science fiction, but is already becoming a central part of real scientific discourse ECOticias.com
