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Some of Our Brain Cells Get More Active Hours After We Die, Study Finds – Gizmodo Australia
Even after we die, some of our brain cells can experience one last and large momentary burst of life, new research out Tuesday suggests. The study found evidence…

Even after we die, some of our brain cells can experience one last and large momentary burst of life, new research out Tuesday suggests. The study found evidence that certain zombie genes in our brain cells are active more frequently soon after death, which causes some cells to immensely expand for hours. The findings wont radically change our concepts of life and death, but they may hold some important implications for studying brain tissue taken post-mortem.
Its no secret that our cells can stay…
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