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    helped to introduce vitrification to reproductive cryopreservation in the mid-1980s. As of 2000, researchers claim vitrification provides the benefits...
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    Cryonics (redirect from Neuro-vitrification)
    called vitrification. In the late 1990s, cryobiologists Gregory Fahy and Brian Wowk developed the first cryoprotectant solutions that could vitrify at very...
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    technologies List of materials science journals List of materials analysis methods Materials science in science fiction Timeline of materials technology...
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  • Sleeper ship (category Fiction about suspended animation)
    generation ships. Freezing the astronauts would probably involve whole-body vitrification and would, most likely, be frozen at 145 kelvins to reduce the risk...
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  • "Synchrony" is the nineteenth episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files. It was written by Howard Gordon and...
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  • kidney is reported. The study demonstrates a "nanowarming" technique for vitrification for up-to-100 days preservation of transplant organs. 22 June – A study...
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  • James Bedford (category University of California, Berkeley College of Letters and Science faculty)
    long-term cryogenics, so it is unlikely that his brain was protected. Vitrification was not yet possible, further limiting the possibility of Bedford's...
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    media, Uber and Augmented Reality, offers insights into the future - Science fiction authors can help predict future consumer patterns". EurekAlert!. Retrieved...
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    Ray Kurzweil (category American science writers)
    collected from neighbors. In his youth, Kurzweil was an avid reader of science fiction. At age eight, nine, and ten, he read the entire Tom Swift Jr. series...
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  • reimbursement of BioTransport, Inc. for expenses incurred in launching Alcor's vitrification program, the Chamberlains liquidated their life insurance policies for...
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  • Halo: The Fall of Reach (category Military science fiction novels)
    Halo: The Fall of Reach is a military science fiction novel by Eric Nylund, set in the Halo universe, and acts as a prelude to Halo: Combat Evolved, the...
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  • Optical lens design (category Glass engineering and science)
    Design Fundamentals, Academic Press, 1978 Shannon, Robert R., The Art and Science of Optical Design, Cambridge University Press, 1997. The GNU Optical design...
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  • Halo: The Flood (category Military science fiction novels)
    Halo: The Flood is a military science fiction novel by William C. Dietz, based on the Halo series of video games and based specifically on the 2001 video...
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  • Halo: Ghosts of Onyx (category Military science fiction novels)
    Halo: Ghosts of Onyx is a military science fiction novel by Eric Nylund, based on the Halo series of video games. The book was released in October 2006...
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  • woman, Chell, forced to undergo a series of tests within the Aperture Science Enrichment Center by a malicious artificial intelligence, GLaDOS, that...
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  • square made from vitrified nuclear waste that would hold within it a letter that I had written to the future. The process of vitrification converts radioactive...
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    to be vitrified, rather than simply frozen as previous cryonics patients had been. FM-2030 was survived by four sisters and one brother. Fiction The Day...
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    Memorial Institute, operating PNNL Bechtel National Inc., building a waste vitrification plant Washington River Protection Solutions (a partnership of Amentum...
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    (200 Ml) of nuclear waste into glass through a process called vitrification. Vitrification is a proven technique in the disposal and long-term storage of...
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    titled Even the Rain with actor Gael García Bernal depicts a historical fiction story set in this time. The conflict became known as the Cochabamba Water...
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  • related to cryopreservation, eventually leading to today's method of vitrification. Increasing growth in membership during this period is partially attributed...
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    their knowledge on studies of the Russo-Japanese War, made something of a science out of designing and constructing defensive works. They used reinforced...
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    Optical fiber (category Glass engineering and science)
    constant, Tf is fictive temperature. The only physically significant variable affecting scattering on density fluctuations is the fictive temperature of...
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  • Halo 3 (category Science fiction video games)
    version of the game went offline in January 2022. Halo 3 is set in a science fiction setting during the years 2552 and 2553. Humanity is at war with a genocidal...
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    of 2023, both Russia and Ukraine have deployed land mines. In military science, minefields are considered a defensive or harassing weapon, used to slow...
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    off Helsinki, ISBN 978-952-91-7378-5 Duffy, C. (1975) Fire & Stone, The Science of Fortress Warfare 1660–1860, ISBN 978-0-7858-2109-0 Wikimedia Commons...
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    aging is reversible. Modern cryonics procedures use a process called vitrification which creates a glass-like state rather than freezing as the body is...
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    Outpost (military) (category Military science)
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