Over 100,000 people await organ transplants, yet preservation limits organs to hours. This research uses radio-frequency sensors to rapidly pre-screen cryoprotective chemicals through dielectric fingerprints, reducing testing from days to minutes. Faster identification of effective preservation agents could extend organ viability and save thousands of lives.

antifreeze chemicals are toxic. This research tests new ice-recrystallization inhibitors that enter embryos easily, cause minimal developmental effects, and prevent damaging ice-crystal growth. These findings could enable long-term genetic preservation and support future ecosystem restoration.