A small team in Scottsdale is preserving bodies and pets at ultra-low temperatures in the hope that future medicine may catch ...
An Australian man traveled across an ocean and spent nearly $40,000 in order to cryogenically freeze his beloved dog. Dale Pearce, 44, rescued Neren, an Australian Kelpie, when she was 2 years old.
A team in Germany has shown that mouse brain tissue can regain measurable signs of activity after being preserved in a glass-like state at extremely low temperatures and then thawed. The work marks a ...
Cryonics is a theoretical life preservation technology that involves storing human remains at extremely low temperatures once they have been deemed unable to be resuscitated by today’s medical ...
Cryonic preservation is pricey and might never work. Some people think it’s worth it anyway. This week I reported on some rather unusual research that focuses on the brain of L. Stephen Coles. Coles ...
On this week's episode, we ask if the B.C. government should charge for water it's currently giving to companies for free, we speak with a man who is fighting for the right to freeze his corpse, and ...