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Once we know that vitrified brain tissue is a thing we can look out for, it's possible that we'll start finding more examples of this currently unique process, Mann said.

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Only material containing some liquid can turn to glass, meaning that the bones could not have vitrified.

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The plant will vitrify much of the 56 million gallons of radioactive and hazardous chemical waste in underground tanks, some filled with waste as early as the 1940s.

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Last October, the first of two melters used to actually vitrify the waste became active, with the second melter scheduled to launch this spring.

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Only one previous study successfully rewarmed and transplanted a vitrified organ in any animal, and the rabbit kidney in question had been vitrified for roughly 10 minutes—and it performed poorly after transplantation.

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