The science of extending human life is rapidly accelerating, fueled by advances in artificial intelligence, genomics and regenerative medicine. What once belonged to the realm of science fiction now ...
A small team in Scottsdale is preserving bodies and pets at ultra-low temperatures in the hope that future medicine may catch ...
Cryonics has moved from the world of science fiction to a real-world pursuit, driven by the belief that future medicine may one day reverse the effects of aging, disease and even death. It is about ...
Cryonics nonprofit Alcor is the “OG” in the longevity business, according to CEO James Arrowood. Courtesy Alcor “I’m talking to billionaires when they’re dying,” he told Observer. “None of them care ...
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