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Dr. Michael Perry checks on patients at the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ, June 24, 2021. The business of cryopreservation -- storing bodies at deep freeze until well into the future -- got a whole lot more complicated during the coronavirus pandemic. (Jesse Rieser/The New York Times) / Redux / eyevine Please agree fees before use. SPECIAL RATES MAY APPLY. For further information please contact eyevine tel: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709 e-mail: info@eyevine.com www.eyevine.com

Could brain freezing cure all disease – indirectly?

20 November 2024

Neuroscientist Ariel Zeleznikow-Johnston's book The Future Loves You presents a bold new take on dying


Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa/Shutterstock (143675c) MIKE DARWIN WITH CRYONICS EQUIPMENT ALCOR LIFE EXTENSION FOUNDATION WORKERS ACCUSED OF THE MURDER OF DORA KENT, CALIFORNIA, AMERICA - 1988

Frozen Head review: Why do some people want to be frozen after death?

1 March 2023

We still don't know if freezing humans for a second life is possible, but a gripping new podcast from Alaina Urquhart and Ash Kelley takes a deep look inside the practice


Hope Frozen review: The hard ethics of cryogenically freezing a child

Hope Frozen review: The hard ethics of cryogenically freezing a child

23 September 2020

Netflix’s Hope Frozen documentary follows a family in Thailand that cryogenically freezes their 2-year-old daughter’s brain after she dies, creating a controversy-fuelled media storm


robot body

Exploring the hidden politics of the quest to live forever

29 March 2017

Are we headed for a future that could see us working forever to pay off our immortality, asks a new book exploring what transhumanism will mean for us


A visual tour of the weird world of the cryogenically frozen

A visual tour of the weird world of the cryogenically frozen

29 June 2016

From freezers in the basement to sheds in the garden, cryonics and the promise of a second life has captured many imaginations. Here are some of those stories


Murray Ballard, from the book 'The Prospect of Immortality'

9 things you need to know about cryogenically freezing your body

29 June 2016

Fancy freezing your body after death? This is what you’re dying to know about what it involves, what it costs and the chances of reanimation


D. J. MacLennan

Why I signed up to have my head cryogenically frozen

29 June 2016

Taking out insurance to freeze your head after you die is the responsible thing to do, says D.  J. MacLennan


Murray Ballard, from the book 'The Prospect of Immortality'

Some people choose to be frozen at death. Here's how it happens

29 June 2016

How do you freeze a body so that one day it could come back to life? Here's how the experts intervene within seconds to stop nature taking its course


Max More

I want to put your death on ice so that you can live again

29 June 2016

Max More cryogenically preserves people's bodies and heads in the hope that one day they can be brought back to life. It doesn't make him popular


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Ark of the immortals: The future-proof plan to freeze out death

29 June 2016

In Comfort, Texas, a disaster-proof complex will house 50,000 frozen people with plans to bring them back from the dead – and will help others to stay alive


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