We’ve spent the last year in the laboratory putting Phoenix under the microscope to reveal hundreds of specimens of the best culture, outdoor adventures, shopping, dining, and nightlife the city has ...
Cryonics companies cryogenically freeze people after death, hoping they will one day be revived. Critics say it is fantastical. Proponents say the possibility is better than accepting death. The idea ...
A lab is holding the bodies and heads of 200 people in the hope that they can be brought to life in the future. The Alcor Life Extension Foundation offers the hope that science and technology will ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (Reuters) - Time and death are "on pause" for some people in Scottsdale, Arizona. Inside tanks filled with liquid nitrogen are the bodies and heads of 199 humans who opted to be ...
The Scottsdale -based Alcor Life Extension Foundation won’t face direct state oversight this year as a lawmaker has stopped his push for new legislation. Rep. Bob Stump, R-Peoria, said Friday he ...
This "Bigfoot" Dewar is custom-designed to contain four wholebody patients and five neuropatients immersed in liquid nitrogen at -196 degrees Celsius. The Dewar is an insulated container which ...
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 ...
Los Angeles homicide detectives are investigating the 1992 death of a man whose remains are frozen at Scottsdale-based Alcor Life Extension Foundation, the cryonics company known nationally for ...
A lawsuit filed by a Montana man against a cryonics company is asking for $1 million -- and the return of his dad's frozen head after the business cremated the remainder of the man's body. The dad, ...
In a vat of liquid nitrogen on storage platform 17, the youngest person ever to be put into cryogenic storage has been waiting for the future for one year and eight months. Matheryn “Einz” ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — It stands 10 feet tall and gives off a loud, gasping hiss from its nozzles and gauges. It looks like a giant thermos, but sounds like a cappuccino maker. And it’s now the resting ...
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