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Cryonics (from Gr****: κρύος kryos,
meaning "cold") is the low-temperature
freezing (usually at −196 °C or −320.8 °F or 77.1 K) and
storage of
human remains...
- Arizona,
United States.
Alcor advocates for, researches, and
performs cryonics, the
freezing of
human corpses and
brains in
liquid nitrogen after legal...
- "The
Cryonic Woman" is the
nineteenth and
final episode in the
second season of the
American animated television series ****urama, and the 32nd episode...
- The
Cryonics Institute (CI) is an
American nonprofit foundation that
provides cryonics services. CI
freezes deceased humans and pets in
liquid nitrogen...
- the time.
Bedford died in 1967 at 73
years old.
Bedford left $100,000 to
cryonics research in his will, but even more was
utilized by Bedford's wife and...
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education into
cryonics and cryobiology. The
American Cryonics Society is the
oldest cryonics organization still in existence. The
American Cryonics Society...
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narratives aim to
present the
concept as
scientific suspended animation or
cryonics,
often simplifying and
disregarding most of the
intricacies involved. Within...
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Chamberlain founded the
cryonics organization Alcor Life
Extension Foundation.
Their long and
continued history of
activism in
cryonics make them
among the...
- ****ure 1992
where psychic powers are
utilized in
corporate espionage,
while cryonic technology allows recently deceased people to be
maintained in a lengthy...
- few
hours after his cancer-caused
death in 1967. Bedford's is the only
cryonics corpse frozen before 1974
still frozen today. Tardigrades, microscopic...