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Brain Revival Race: Inside the Race to Reanimate Frozen Minds

Photography & Words by Dr. Aris Thorne March 25, 2026 1 MIN READ
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A brain preserved at cryogenic temperatures for over a decade now sits in a storage facility in Arizona, stored at approximately -146 degrees Celsius. This brain belonged to L. Stephen Coles, who died in 2014 with a singular ambition: to be revived from cryonic suspension. His friend and cryobiologist Greg Fahy believes revival could be possible, though many experts remain skeptical. The research surrounding Coles’ preserved brain could nonetheless yield valuable insights into neurological preservation techniques, while cryopreservation technology is rapidly advancing toward practical applications in organ transplantation.


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