Cryonics is a theoretical life preservation technology that involves storing human remains at extremely low temperatures once they have been deemed unable to be resuscitated by today’s medical ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (Reuters) - Time and death are "on pause" for some people in Scottsdale, Arizona. Inside tanks filled with liquid nitrogen are the bodies and heads of 199 humans who opted to be ...
A dying 14 year old teenage girl was recently guaranteed her wish by the high court in London to have her body cryogenically frozen in the hope that she can be brought back to life at a later time.
The 2000s was a weird time for movies. Absurd plot twists, annoying rich men played by Tom Cruise, and manic pixie dream girlfriends abounded in cinema— and Vanilla Sky contains all three in spades.
There’s a new permanent resident of the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park. Bredo Morstol, the patron saint of the annual Frozen Dead Guy Days Festival, has moved in, along with a new museum dedicated to the ...
In a nondescript facility near Holbrook in New South Wales, a woman's body has been cryogenically frozen in the hope that science will one day revive her. Her body is one of two that now lie inside ...
Preserving human cells sufficient that they can be somehow re-animated is quite another. Skeptics of cryonics are quick to point out that there is no scientific basis today for bringing back someone ...
“When you die, it’s bye-bye, baby,” Larry King lamented on Conan O’ Brien’s show in 2014. The late talk show host, who was as enthusiastic about cryopreservation as he was about suspenders, continued, ...
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich.-Robert Ettinger, pioneer of the cryonics movement that advocates freezing the dead in the hope that medical technology will enable them to live again someday, has died. He was 92.
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Robert Ettinger, pioneer of the cryonics movement that advocates freezing the dead in the hope that medical technology will enable them to live again someday, has died. He ...
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