Cryonics nonprofit Alcor is the “OG” in the longevity business, according to CEO James Arrowood. Courtesy Alcor “I’m talking to billionaires when they’re dying,” he told Observer. “None of them care ...
An 865-acre property in the Texas Hill Country city of Comfort was at one point going to be a place where frozen bodies were going to be stored in hopes of one day brining them to life through ...
The concept of “cryosleep” has always been considered a far-fetched reality. To one’s surprise, the idea is shifting from the realm of science fiction into the laboratory dominated by the reawakening ...
The Sept. 24 landing of the OSIRIS-REx space capsule was a historic success, but it wasn’t perfect. NASA has confirmed that the capsule’s parachute system did not work properly during its rapid ...
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.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Stasis Foundation Biotechnical Research Park in Comfort, Texas. Referred to as the "Comfort Cryonics Castle," it was once ...
Brain death has always been final—until German researchers proved otherwise. Your sci-fi fantasies about suspended animation just got a serious scientific boost. Researchers at ...
The New York Daily News is reporting that Red Sox Hall of Famer Ted Williams’ severed head was mistreated at an Arizona cryonics facility, according to details from a new book. In “Frozen,” Larry ...
An entire mammalian brain has been successfully preserved using a technique that will now be offered to people who are terminally ill. The intention is to preserve all the neural information thought ...