Brain-only cryopreservation is rising in popularity as a faster, cheaper alternative to full-body vitrification. Will it work ...
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 cryopreservation ...
...and planning to join them. At least they’re side-by-side, I thought. My dad, Gerald, 89, was hospitalised after suffering from dementia for several years, while my mum, Dorothy, 84, had a number of ...
An Australian company has successfully cryogenically frozen a man after his death in hopes of revival in the future. This groundbreaking procedure, conducted by Southern Cryonics and CryoPath tech, ...
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