What Happened to Decades-Old Samples in Sweden's Cooler?
Have you ever wondered what happens to decades-old samples stored in scientific coolers? A recent article on Phys.org discusses how over 50,000 biological samples from the 1950s to 1980s were set to be destroyed in Sweden. The samples, including blood, tissue, and DNA, were stored at a facility at Uppsala University. What could have led to the decision to destroy such valuable, historical samples? And what are the implications of losing access to this wealth of scientific data? It’s a thought-provoking issue that raises questions about the preservation of scientific history and the future of genetic research.
source: Phys.org