Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cryonics companies cryogenically freeze people after death, hoping they will one day be revived. Critics say it is fantastical.
A behind-the-scenes look at the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, exploring cryopreservation techniques and the future of life ...
For the better part of a decade, Alcor Life Extension Foundation operated quietly out of a nondescript building in the Scottsdale Airpark. Quiet for a cryonics firm that has 58 bodies frozen in vats ...
From an October 7 press release by the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, a nonprofit organization in Scottsdale, Arizona, that cryonically preserves members’ heads or bodies “with the intent of ...
If you work with high-net-worth individuals, chances are you have worked with a member of Alcor, a foundation dedicated to bringing new life to the dead has claimed. That was the word from Alcor Life ...
Three family members of Ted Williams filed a lawsuit Thursday against Alcor Life Extension Foundation, demanding it produce paperwork showing the baseball icon wanted his remains frozen at the ...
GREAT FALLS, Mont. — A Montana man whose father signed up for cryogenic preservation after death is suing to obtain the older man's remains. Laurence Pilgeram paid Scottsdale, Arizona-based Alcor Life ...