Cryonics September-October 2012
The September-October issue of Cryonics magazine mostly focuses on the brain. Ben Best contributes a review of the recent Portland symposium on cryonics and dementia and provides details about the presentations and the panel discussion that concluded this first-ever event. This issue contains no fewer than two reviews of Sebastian Seung’s new book “Connectome.” Aschwin de Wolf and Mike Perry both praise the book for its clear exposition of “connectomics” and its discussion of cryonics and other lifesaving technologies, but also point out some flaws in his treatment of these topics. Also featured is the complete program of the Alcor-40 conference and a cryopreservation fund raising appeal for terminal brain cancer patient Kim Suozzi.
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