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  1. Hope is Here by Cryonic Hope Gun,
  2. Potentiality, possibility, and the irreversibility of death.(Essay): An article from: The Review of Metaphysics by Jason T. Eberl, 2008-09-01
  3. Donaldson v. Van de Kamp. (premortem cryogenic suspension and assisted suicide): An article from: Issues in Law & Medicine by Daniel B. Griffith, 1992-06-22
  4. Star Pebble by Linda Chamberlain, 2010-10-21
  5. Integrated Biosystems expands cryopreservation patent portfolio.: An article from: BIOTECH Patent News
  6. Technologies of immortality: the brain on ice [An article from: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biol & Biomed Sci] by B. Parry, 2004-06-01
  7. Physical Evidence - Experimental Genocide Thriller [UNABRIDGED] (5 Audio Cassettes/7 Hrs.) by Thomas T. Noguchi, Arthur Lyons, 1993
  8. The case of the frozen embryos.: An article from: Saturday Evening Post by James Lieber, 1989-10-01
  9. Cryoburn (The Vorkosigan Saga) by Lois McMaster Bujold, 2010-10-19
  10. I Was a Teenage Popsicle by Bev Katz Rosenbaum, 2006-10-03
  11. Formerly Brandewyne by Jude Liebermann, 1998-01-01
  12. Ice Hunt by James Rollins, 2010-05-01
  13. Timeship: The Architecture of Immortality by Stephen Valentine, 2009-10-25
  14. The Unincorporated Man (Sci Fi Essential Books) by Dani Kollin, Eytan Kollin, 2009-03-31

61. Universal Cryonics Society
A bunch of goofy Scots who claim to have been doing cryonics for over 100 years, not to mention their office on the planet Mars.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/vinforte/ucs.htm
Cryonics, Society, Universal Cryonics Society Welcome to the Web Site of The Universal Cryonics Society We can be reached at 11 Burningbush Lane Firth of Fife, Scotland Tel. 011 44 41 785-9003 The Universal Cryonics Society was established in 1889 Our chief operating officers include: Seamus MacDuff, Chief Executive Officer Shivas Irons, M.D., PhD, Research Director Agatha McNaughton, Technical Sales Director Click "UCS' and come enter the world of The Universal Cryonics Society. UCS

62. Forever For All Moral Philosophy, Cryonics, And The Scientific
By R. Michael Perry, PhD. This book considers how the problems of death and the hereafter ought to be addressed in light of continuing scientific progress.
http://www.upublish.com/books/perry.htm

63. Cryonics Is NOT The Same As Cryogenics - Cryogenic Society Of America
Cryogenics and cryogenic related applications are the focus of CSA. Cryogenics and cryonics are occasionally confused in the popular press.
http://www.cryogenicsociety.org/cryonics/
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Cryonics is NOT the same as Cryogenics
We wish to clarify that cryogenics, which deals with extremely low temperatures, has no connection with cryonics, the belief that a person can be frozen at death, stored in a cryogenic vessel, and later brought back to life. We do not endorse this belief, and indeed find it untenable. Individuals, script writers, novelists, TV writers, everyone: Please do not confuse these two words. If you need information on body freezing, search the web under cryonics
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64. Nanomedicine And Cryonics Future Salon / Future Salon Network Wiki
Nanomedicine and cryonics Future Salon. So, you want to live forever? This Future Salon (Tuesday 24th of April) will cover the latest development in the
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65. Cell Preservation Is The Key To Cryonics - Popular Mechanics
Cell preservation is the key to cryonics, which for years has been promoted as a possible way of returning to life at some future date.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/health_medicine/1281061.html
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I am having second thoughts about having my head cut off. Not in the near future you understand, but after I'm dead. What changed my mind is a pair of recent scientific journal articles about techniques that can keep cells in a near-perfect state of preservation. Cell preservation is the key to cryonics, which for years has been promoted as a possible way of returning to life at some future date. Since the idea was introduced in the mid-1970s, the prospect of coming back from the dead has improved considerably. Today, it routinely happens in intensive care units and emergency vehicles. As portable defibrillators become more common, people will be coming back from the dead during football games and red-eye flights from L.A. At the same time, scientists have also discovered how to revive living tissue that has been stored at ultralow temperatures. Sensational lawsuits between couples fighting over ownership of human embryos often surface on the evening news. Behind these headlines, there is active, organized and legal trade in frozen embryos. Most are embryos of racehorses and prize bulls, and the occasional endangered species. Not long ago, in an attempt to preserve the species, an African wildcat was born after its frozen embryo was implanted in the uterus of a house cat.

66. Cryonics FAQ
This FAQ about cryonics was compiled and written by Tim Freeman tim@infoscreen.com with numerous contributions by others.
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2-1. Has anyone been successfully revived from cryonic suspension?
No. Fortunately, successful cryonics is a two-step process:...
2-2. What advances need to be made before people frozen now have a chance of being revived? (Cryonics)
A number of advances in basic areas of research such as medicine,...
2-3. Is there any government or university supported research on cryonics specifically?
There was suspended animation research sponsored by NASA as late ...
2-4. What is the procedure for freezing people? (Cryonics)
Read an account of a cryonic suspension. Briefly, circulation ...
2-5. How can one get a more detailed account of a suspension? (Cryonics)
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67. Future Salon : Nanomedicine And Cryonics Future Salon
I have created a wiki page for the collection of links and information about Nanomedicine and cryonics. Please add your findings.
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Update : Event moved to Tuesday 24th of April So, you want to live forever? This Future Salon (Tuesday 24th of April) will cover the latest development in the area of Nanomedicine, which has the potential to erase most diseases. Live long enough to live forever, or if you can't live long enough, then give your body a little break via Cryonics Presenter Ralph Merkle is one of the top experts in molecular manufacturing. He served for several years as an executive editor of the journal Nanotechnology . He also chaired both the Fourth and Fifth Foresight Conferences on Molecular Nanotechnology; and won the

68. New Zealand Cryonics* Society
The cryonic organisations world wide lack size, so are unable to mount effective cryonics emergency rescue teams except in some areas.
http://www.nzcryonicssociety.org.nz/
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*Cryonics: The Science and Technology of Cryopreservation
for Future Reanimation.
The Case for Cryonics. The central idea of cryonics is simple: if sufficient biological structure
in dying patients can be preserved at low temperature today, then revival and
rejuvenation by future medical technology is (in principle) possible. This
proposition is based on diverse but solid evidence from the fields
of neurobiology, low-temperature biology, and theoretical engineering. FACT: Persistence of long term memory and personality does not require
continuous brain function. Clinical experience demonstrates that memory and
personality may be retained in persons who have had prolonged breaks in
brain electrical activity. FACT: Ultra-Low Temperatures can preserve fine brain structure indefinitely if the brain is carefully preserved in the first place. FACT: Design outlines are already in place for cell repair technologies which could be used to recover patients retaining such brain structures, even if they are imperfectly preserved. Moreover, the development of these technologies appears

69. Cryonics Are We By Cryonics
cryonics are where? Great prod this. added on the 200507-24 by Broderick. typical overrated cryonics ride in to fugyly town.
http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=5592

70. Science Central : Science - Biology - Cryobiology - Cryonics
Category Listing Science Biology - Cryobiology - cryonics.
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Sells supplements and funds/reports on research in life extension and methods to slow and reverse ...
Cryonics Institute: Cryonics Suspension Services
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Trans Time, Inc. Cryonics Services
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A cryonics service provider in San Leandro, California.
Alcor Life Extension Foundation (Cryonics)
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Site for major cryonics organization in Scottsdale AZ. Contains a lot of information, including an ...
Frontier Organizations on the Web
(Popularity: A major list of futuristic organizations in the areas of future studies, philosophy, personal and ... Ben Best's Cryonics Articles (Popularity: Primarily dealing with technical issues in cryonics.

71. Definition Of Cryonics
It has no connection with cryonics, the belief that a person can be frozen at death, stored in a cryogenic vessel, and later brought back to life.
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  • Email to a friend Print this Page Submit to Digg Related Terms Definition of Cryogenics Most Popular Write a Condolence Letter How to Write a Sympathy Letter Examples of Eulogies The Immortal Memory Toast Related Sites Senior Health Cancer Depression Stress Management Definition: The technology for freezing a person after a terminal illness or a fatal accident, in the hope that medical science will be able to revive that person in the future, when life extension and anti-aging have become a reality.

    72. Cryonics Records
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    73. FirstScience - Suspending Life: The Science Of Cryonics
    Moments after death, some people are being preserved in very cold conditions with the hopes that future technology will be able to bring them back to life.
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    Moments after death, some people are being preserved in very cold conditions with the hopes that future technology will be able to bring them back to life. Is this scientifically possible?
    Freezing people only to revive them at a later date is a good plot device for movies such as Idiocracy Austin Powers , or Forever Young . It may sound like science fiction but in fact over 140 people, including famous baseball player Ted Williams, have already been preserved using a technique called cryonics, where human bodies are cooled to extremely low temperatures and stored in the hope that future technology will bring them back to life. But how does cryonics actually work? Or, according to many scientists, not work? Credit: Alcor Life Extension Foundation This "bigfoot" Dewar is custom-designed to contain four wholebody patients and six neuropatients immersed in liquid nitrogen at -196 degrees Celsius. The Dewar is an insulated container that consumes no electric power. Liquid nitrogen is added periodically to replace the small amount that evaporates.
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    74. Yet Another Transhumanist Blog: Cryonics Meets Future Fatigue
    cryonics organizations in some of their recent publications have implied a move away from dependence on nanotech hocuspocus to turn us into immortal
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    Cryonics meets future fatigue
    Another debate has flared up on Cryonet on how to run Alcor, an issue I have an opinion about but I don't want to express for awhile until I get more information.
    I do have to wonder about an unstated cause of cryonicists' anxiety: The fear that technological progress has effectively stalled or stagnated, so that we won't ever have the ability to resuscitate cryonauts no matter how many centuries someone can keep pouring liquid nitrogen over us. Cryonics organizations in some of their recent publications have implied a move away from dependence on nanotech hocus-pocus to turn us into immortal supermen . The scientists working with us think they can make progress in improving cryonic suspensions up front by vitrifying human brains to eliminate most ice damage, an effort I certainly support. But the back end of the cryonics journey looks increasingly iffy, now that Drexlerian nanotech has apparently joined the ranks of flying cars, jet packs and space colonies.
    I worry about this a lot these days. I turned 48 back in November, and I know guys my age with grandchildren. More than half the life I can depend on has already passed, with no guarantee that we'll have successor technologies to conquer aging and death. (I don't get the whole Aubrey de Grey thing. He just doesn't give me a boner.) Cryonics, a child of the paleo-future 1960's, could easily fall into desuetude along with that decade's hopes of supersonic jet travel, manned space exploration and the pervasive use of nuclear power and cybernation to free us from toil.

    75. Marketing Cryonics
    Preface This essay is about using the concept of positioning to direct the marketing of cryonics. These are just my initial notions on the idea,
    http://www.etext.org/Politics/Extropy.Institute/brown.021293

    76. Cryonics — Blogs, Pictures, And More On WordPress
    Aschwin de Wolf wrote 3 weeks ago cryonics Using low temperatures to care for the critically ill “cryonics does not involve the freezing of dead people.
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