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In December 2014, Dr. Stephen Coles, a UCLA professor who studied aging, passed away from pancreatic cancer. While for many years Coles had made his home in Los Angeles, he chose to enter hospice care ...
The ultra-wealthy are investing in cryogenic freezing, preserving their bodies at ultra-low temperatures with the hope that future science will bring them back to life. Around 500 people have already ...
Some people want immortality by choosing to be cryonically preserved, HuffingtonPost reported. It's been said that nothing in this world is certain, except death and taxes. But what if you could ...
They say money can't buy happiness, but perhaps it can buy immortality - or at least, a longer lifespan than most people. 1. The ultra-wealthy are paying thousands for "young blood" transfusions meant ...
On September 28, the Post reported an apparent growth in interest on the mainland in the cryonic preservation of the dead. The science of cryonics is the frozen preservation of the dead or parts of ...
(Inside Science) -- Early in the 1960s, a group of enthusiasts advanced the concept of freezing humans as soon as they die, in hopes of reviving them after the arrival of medical advances able to cure ...