Alcor CEO James Arrowood discusses cryonics, wealthy clients and the stakes behind preserving bodies for the future. “I’m ...
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.
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 ...
SCOTTSDALE, AZ — It may sound unorthodox, but the practice of cryogenically preserving, or freezing a body after legal death, is slowly gaining traction around the world. The Scottsdale based Alcor ...
The Scottsdale -based Alcor Life Extension Foundation won’t face direct state oversight this year as a lawmaker has stopped his push for new legislation. Rep. Bob Stump, R-Peoria, said Friday he ...
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