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Does anyone happen to know the shelf life of a frozen human embryo?
As far as I know there is no time limit on the viability of frozen embryos, so long as they remain continually frozen in liquid nitrogen. It has been theorized that with proper storage methods they may remain viable for as long as twenty centuries.
GreenLadyOfDankDowns Reviewed by GreenLadyOfDankDowns on . Earth-like planet discovered around another star! This is seriously some cool shit. :smokin: Exoplanets | Sister Earth | Economist.com Apr 25th 2007 | EARTH From Economist.com Is there anybody out there? IF EXTRATERRESTRIAL life were to exist, it would need a planet on which to evolve. All but one of 200-or-so planets outside the solar system discovered by astronomers so far would be quite unsuitable. That is because these planets are composed of gas. Yet the one whose discovery was announced in the early hours of Wednesday April 25th Rating: 5