X-Message-Number: 1501
Newsgroups: sci.cryonics
From:  (Ethan Z Evans)
Subject: Time Article
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Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 05:14:35 GMT

I quote from a blurb in today's time magazine: "... a group of U.S. biologists
has found a way to freeze living [fruit] fly embryos.  Not only does that
guarantee a stable fly supply, but it is a landmark achievement in another
sense: fruit flys are the most complex organisms ever to be lab frozen and
revived.  The technique could lead, albeit far down the road, to the freezing
of mammals -- even humans, maybe."

Does anyone know the who/what/when/where/how of this "landmark achievement?"

Ethan Evans


P.S.  My congratulations and thanks to this net community for its handling
of the "Poisonous Little Ice Dwarves" post.  Most net groups would go 
immediately to flaming, but this one generated not a one.


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