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ATTITUDES AND ACCEPTANCE TOWARD THE TECHNOLOGY OF CRYONICS IN GERMANY | International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care | Cambridge Core
ATTITUDES AND ACCEPTANCE TOWARD THE TECHNOLOGY OF CRYONICS IN GERMANY - Volume 30 Issue 1
THE CORPSE - Home Cryonics in the Smirk Age - Vice Magazine
Home Cryonics in the Smirk Age
Leukemia claims son of Hall of Famer
John Henry Williams, the son of Hall of Famer Ted Williams, died Sunday morning. He was 35.
Bitcoin's Earliest Adopter Is Cryonically Freezing His Body to See the Future | WIRED
"He’s always been optimistic about the future," says Hal Finney's wife, Fran. "Every new advance, he embraced it, every new technology. Hal relished life, and he made the most of everything."
Zero to One - Wikipedia
Peter Thiel: the billionaire tech entrepreneur on a mission to cheat death
Peter Thiel: the billionaire tech entrepreneur on a mission to cheat death - Telegraph
The co-founder of PayPal and likely the most successful venture capitalist in Silicon Valley is on a mission to change the world through technology – and to find a cure for death
Was Larry King Cryogenically Frozen After His Death? | Inside Edition
A family source told Inside Edition that two years ago, his family sat down with him for a heart-to-heart to talk about his true desires following his death.
Larry King Is Preparing for the Final Cancellation - The New York Times
Five years after CNN pulled the plug on his show, the TV host is thinking about whom he’ll book for his funeral.
Jeffrey Epstein Hoped to Seed Human Race With His DNA - The New York Times
Mr. Epstein, the accused sex trafficker, was fascinated by eugenics. He told scientists and others of his vision of using his New Mexico ranch to impregnate women.
Jeffrey Epstein Wanted to Freeze His Head and Penis After Dying: Report
The disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein believed in transhumanism and wanted to freeze body parts so they could be resurrected in the future.
Jeffrey Epstein Wanted to Freeze His Head and Penis After Dying: Report
The disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein believed in transhumanism and wanted to freeze body parts so they could be resurrected in the future.
Disney on Ice: The Truth About Walt Disney and Cryogenics | Mental Floss
Here's how that persistent rumor was started.
Was Walt Disney's Body Really Frozen After He Died?
Half a century onwards, the rumor that Walt Disney's body was put in cryonic storage remains one of the most enduring legends about the entertainment giant.
Disney on Ice: The Truth About Walt Disney and Cryogenics | Mental Floss
Here's how that persistent rumor was started.
Mental Floss - Wikipedia
Mistakes Were Made - This American Life
Freezing dead people so scientists can reanimate them in the future is a lot harder than it sounds.
This American Life - Wikipedia
354: Mistakes Were Made - This American Life
Suspension Failures: Lessons from the Early Years - Alcor
An Open Letter to Physicians in Death-with-Dignity States (The Case of a Terminally Ill Cryonicist) by Charles Tandy :: SSRN
Honoring someone’s "last wishes" is seen in our culture (and in many other cultures) as a benevolent duty. Here I look at the case of a terminally ill
Bioethics (journal) - Wikipedia