By A Mystery Man Writer
You don’t often see “-80°C” and “walk-in” in the same sentence. At that temperature (only 10 degrees warmer than the coldest recorded temperature on earth, and even colder than the balmy -57°C mean temperature of Antarctica), exposed skin can freeze in minutes. Why, then, would a biobank need a -80°C walk-in freezer? Well, as it
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