Real-Life Human Hibernation
What once seemed like pure science fiction—humans hibernating—is now being explored by scientists as a real possibility. This groundbreaking research could have incredible applications, from helping with medical treatments to making long-term space travel possible.
Researchers at the University of Oxford are diving into one key question: how can our brains hold onto memories during long periods of deep sleep-like states (known as torpor)? Understanding this is a crucial step in making human hibernation a reality.
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What once seemed like pure science fiction—humans hibernating—is now being explored by scientists as a real possibility. This groundbreaking research could have incredible applications, from helping with medical treatments to making long-term space travel possible.
Researchers at the University of Oxford are diving into one key question: how can our brains hold onto memories during long periods of deep sleep-like states (known as torpor)? Understanding this is a crucial step in making human hibernation a reality.
Read More