Since the age of 13, Joseph Kowalsky has harbored a fascination with life after death, pondering ways to extend his existence indefinitely. Today, Kowalsky, now 59, is among some 2,000 individuals who ...
On the walls of Alcor Life Extension Foundation in Scottsdale, dozens of framed pictures show off the people who are frozen in the company's 9-foot stainless steel preservation tanks. Soon, those ...
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1. Can cryonics be performed on living people? Legally, cryonics is not performed on living individuals. However, it is hoped that one day, under carefully controlled conditions, terminally ill ...
Humans have always hoped to live eternally since the beginning of humanity. We always believe in life after death, where we hope we will live forever. Our mission for immortality began when humans ...
Cryonics involves using extremely low temperatures to preserve bodies in the hope that scientists will one day be able to revive them. After a High Court ruling involving a 14-year-old girl who was ...
Progeria is a disease generally referred to as "premature aging." Children afflicted with this terrible genetic condition are cursed to short lives, tortured by symptoms that look remarkably like ...
A small team in Scottsdale is preserving bodies and pets at ultra-low temperatures in the hope that future medicine may catch ...
Progeria is a disease generally referred to as "premature aging." Children afflicted with this terrible genetic condition are cursed to short lives, tortured by symptoms that look remarkably like ...