Australian website Body & Soul covers Alcor
“What really happens if you choose to ‘freeze yourself’ when you die.“
This author has yet to write their bio.
Meanwhile lets just say that we are proud alcor contributed a whooping 57 entries.
“What really happens if you choose to ‘freeze yourself’ when you die.“
“Report Finds a Strong Relationship Between Crypto-Advocates and Life Extension.”
“Can Clues to Bitcoin’s Earliest Mysteries Be Found in a Cryopreserved Brain?“
“Scientists could one day make humans immortal.”
Story with video: “Scottsdale lab freezes bodies in hopes of bringing you back from the dead“
Reported by the UK Mirror:“Woman cryogenically frozen after dying of lung cancer as husband hopes she can be resurrected by future technology.”
This article from Cryonics magazine was reprinted for Humanity+ magazine online: “Persistence of Long-Term Memory in Vitrified and Revived Simple Animals“ Of course it is also available on the Alcor website.
Nature World News article mentions Alcor’s use of vitrification: “Scientists Figure Out Way to Quickly and Safely Thaw Cryopreserved Tissue — How Does It Work?“
Article and video from CNBC: “Google’s co-founders and other Silicon Valley billionaires are trying to live forever” No, Google co-founders are not touting Alcor, but the last part of the article covers Alcor and has a nice video interview of Alcor member Elaine Walker.
In January we celebrated the cryopreservation of the first person, James Bedford, who remains preserved at Alcor today. Several publications covered the milestone, and of course Alcor has written extensively about Bedford as well. Bedford became an Alcor patient in 1991. Southern Cryonics is getting ready to break ground on a new cryonics facility in […]