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frozen

[froh-zuhn] / ˈfroʊ zən /




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Researchers revived the frozen tissue in a way that preserved its functionality, which could be helpful for testing drugs, examining diseases, or, someday, preserving entire organs or bodies.

From The Wall Street Journal

Reviving a frozen brain sounds like something out of a sci-fi novel, but a new study gives clues to how scientists might one day do that.

From The Wall Street Journal

During the pandemic, food producers, distributors and retailers rushed to secure space to position goods close to homebound consumers shopping for groceries online, ordering meal-kit services and buying more frozen foods.

From The Wall Street Journal

Currently, nearly 16 million barrels of oil per day are “effectively sidelined” from the global market with passage through the strait largely frozen, according to a note from strategists at J.P.

From MarketWatch

Still, the most affecting part of “Big vs. Small” takes place in the frozen north, where it isn’t even midwinter and yet Ms. Nordblad is using a six-foot saw to cut out a “swimming pool.”

From The Wall Street Journal