A human brain that persisted for 2,600 years
Live Science - 09-Jan-2020Scientists assume that filaments in the brain played a role in the extraordinary preservation
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Laura Geggel is an associate editor at Live Science. She edits the Life's Little Mysteries series and writes about animals (largely dinosaurs and Cambrian creatures), archaeology and climate change, as well as explaining or debunking science or scientific claims in the news.
Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Popular Science, Spectrum News (a site on autism research), the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Focus, the SnoValley Star, The Issaquah Press, SuperScience, Science World and Scienceline.
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Scientists assume that filaments in the brain played a role in the extraordinary preservation