DENNIS Kowalski spends his days surrounded by dozens of bodies stored in a giant warehouse – and has spent thousands of pounds to eventually join them. Alongside his wife and three children, ...
“Supporters of cryonics insist that death is a process of deterioration rather than simply the moment when the heart stops, ...
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Frozen in Time: The science and debate behind CryonicsThis is the hope that drives the field of cryonics, the practice of preserving human bodies at ultra-low temperatures in the hope that future technology will be able to revive them. While it sounds ...
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Exploring cryonics: the promise of extending lifeEver wondered what it might be like to come back from the dead? If so, you may be interested to know that there is a start-up ...
A high-tech cryonics start-up is offering to freeze patients in liquid nitrogen after death, one day bringing them back to life for a cost of $200,000 (£165,000). Europe’s leading ...
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“This mainstream acceptance raises a key question: If vitrification can preserve embryos and organs like kidneys, why wouldn’t similar principles apply to brain preservation of cryonics?” To be clear, ...
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