The idea of cryogenically freezing a person to preserve their body until many years into the future has long been a staple of science-fiction stories. However, the need to reliably store biological materials such as cells or tissue is a common concern for scientific research and, increasingly, for society too.Whether it’s the dark, suffocating deep sea or the scalding, bubbling thermal pools, life finds a way to call it home. So, it isn’t a surprise that fish living in the freezing cold waters of the Arctic and Antarctic could provide the inspiration for a new generation of cryoprotectant molecules.The fish, and other cold-temperature extremophiles, produce proteins that can recognize and bi
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