Researchers Study Life After Death - And It Gets Weirder
Briefly

In our recently published review, we describe how certain cells—when provided with nutrients, oxygen, bioelectricity, or biochemical cues—have the capacity to transform into multicellular organisms with new functions after death.
The emergence of xenobots, created from skin cells of deceased frog embryos, suggests that the potential for life extends even beyond death, transforming cells into multicellular entities exhibiting new capabilities.
Read at Inverse
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