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Here's the science behind spending £100,000 to have your body 'cryonically preserved,' or frozen, after you die. By Lindsay Dodgson. 2016-11-18T17:47:00Z Share. Facebook Email X ...
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The choice to be preserved by freezing was entirely his; he even left money for a steel capsule and liquid nitrogen in his will. So, when he died on January 12, 1967, his family abided by his wishes.
When you hear "cryonically frozen," chances are Walt Disney pops into your head. Disney wanted his body frozen, in case science eventually found a way to bring the dead back to life. Disney's body ...
Not surprisingly, the preserved animals tend to look stuffed. A more life-like option has become available, and appears to be replacing taxidermy as the preferred preservation method: freeze-drying.
The psychology professor at the University of California was the first person ever to be cryonically preserved. He even left money for a steel capsule and liquid nitrogen in his will. When he died ...
A 14-year-old girl has just been granted the right to have her body cryonically frozen in the hope that she will be brought back to life one day. The teen, from London, was dying from cancer when ...