Nitpick: The article talks about a rabbit kidney, not a mouse one
It also isn’t entirely clear how cold the kidney got, or how long it was stored. It’s evidence in favor of “at death” cryonics, but I’m not sure how strong of evidence it is. Also, it’s possible to survive with substantially more kidney damage than you would even want to incur as brain damage.
Nitpick: The article talks about a rabbit kidney, not a mouse one
It also isn’t entirely clear how cold the kidney got, or how long it was stored. It’s evidence in favor of “at death” cryonics, but I’m not sure how strong of evidence it is. Also, it’s possible to survive with substantially more kidney damage than you would even want to incur as brain damage.