Over 100,000 people die each day globally. Why don't more of us consider cryonics — the practice of freezing the clinically dead in the hopes of bringing them back to life at a later date — as a way ...
Such is the breathtaking pace of modern scientific advancement that in the three short years since the technicians at the Alcor Life Extension Foundation famously severed baseball star Ted Williams’ ...
A lot of people are letting misguided emotion and cryonics ick factor guide them into believing the false accusations. It seems clear that the accuser Larry Johnson planned to try to both make a buck ...
Freezing the human body for future resurrection hundreds of years from now may seem like an impossibility, but for some believers in Scottsdale, death is a new beginning. The process is called ...
The fight for the remains of a Burlington man, who wanted to have a cryonics firm freeze his head after he died, appears headed to the state's highest court. On Wednesday, Alcor Life Extension ...
Ted Williams, former Boston Red Sox slugger. NEW YORK (CBS/AP) Ted Williams was trying to get ahead of the game. But his efforts to have his frozen head thawed out by some future generation may have ...
Via Next Big Future, I've learned that the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, which is devoted to researching cryonics technology, provides updated case studies of its members when they are cryonically ...
Alcor officials acknowledge that the science behind re-animation simply does not exist. In fact, their Web site lists a number of problems confronting such a science, including the fact that cryonics ...
GREAT FALLS, Mont. – Laurence Pilgeram agreed to pay a company $120,000 to preserve his body indefinitely at a temperature of minus 196 degrees Celsius, in hope that some future technology would one ...