Advertisement

If you have an ACS member number, please enter it here so we can link this account to your membership. (optional)

ACS values your privacy. By submitting your information, you are gaining access to C&EN and subscribing to our weekly newsletter. We use the information you provide to make your reading experience better, and we will never sell your data to third party members.

ENJOY UNLIMITED ACCES TO C&EN

Forensic Science

Why some human brains don’t break down after thousands of years

An unexplored mechanism may explain how human brains can be preserved for up to 12,000 years

by Carolyn Wilke, special to C&EN
March 28, 2024 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 102, Issue 10

Article:

This article has been sent to the following recipient: