A lot of people are letting misguided emotion and cryonics ick factor guide them into believing the false accusations. It seems clear that the accuser Larry Johnson planned to try to both make a buck ...
The fight for the remains of a Burlington man, who wanted to have a cryonics firm freeze his head after he died, appears headed to the state's highest court. On Wednesday, Alcor Life Extension ...
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 ...
Nestled in the picturesque landscape of the Arizona desert is a very non-picturesque office park, in Scottsdale, where the Alcor Corporation says they may have found the secret to eternal life. Max ...
Scottsdale is the home of Alcor Cryonics, one of two companies to offer cryonic services in the US. Although Zoltan says he plans to sign up with Alcor, right now he’s too busy to visit the facility ...
Freezing the human body for future resurrection hundreds of years from now may seem like an impossibility, but for some believers in Scottsdale, death is a new beginning. The process is called ...
Inside a Scottsdale office building are the heads and bodies of 168 people who have been "cryonically preserved" with the hope that death will not be permanent. One of the most famous occupants at the ...
On the walls of Alcor Life Extension Foundation in Scottsdale, dozens of framed pictures show off the people who are frozen in the company's 9-foot stainless steel preservation tanks. Soon, those ...
Alcor officials acknowledge that the science behind re-animation simply does not exist. In fact, their Web site lists a number of problems confronting such a science, including the fact that cryonics ...
Nestled in the picturesque landscape of the Arizona desert is a very non-picturesque office park, in Scottsdale, where the Alcor Corporation says they may have found the secret to eternal life. Max ...