Cryonics has moved from the world of science fiction to a real-world pursuit, driven by the belief that future medicine may one day reverse the effects of aging, disease and even death. It is about ...
Robert Ettinger has died at age 92, but he figures he'll be back at some point. The father of the cryonics movement, Ettinger had his body frozen in liquid nitrogen until someone in the future can ...
An Australian man traveled across an ocean and spent nearly $40,000 in order to cryogenically freeze his beloved dog. Dale Pearce, 44, rescued Neren, an Australian Kelpie, when she was 2 years old.
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 ...
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