• KrioRus cryopreserves 12th patient

    Updated: 2010-05-30 08:24:05
    Arts Living Cryonics Death Health Neuroscience Science Society Uncategorized Depressed Metabolism Cryonics , Life Extension , Anti-Aging , Health , Science , Neuroscience , Death , Liberty Subscribe Subscribe by email About Authors What is cryonics Sitemap KrioRus cryopreserves 12th patient By Aschwin de Wolf on May 30th , 2010 On May 16, 2010 the only non-US cryonics provider KrioRus announced the cryopreservation of its 12th patient . The patient was pronounced legally dead on May 5 in Kiev and cryoprotectant perfusion was completed on May 7 after initial cooldown and ground transport to Moscow . A more extensive report is available here It is encouraging to see more cryonics activity outside of the United States . The statistics of Alcor Cryonics Institute and KrioRus indicate that

  • An Unwelcome Reminder of the Nature of URL Shortening Services

    Updated: 2010-05-29 01:13:07
    We are on the verge of a revolution in medicine : understanding , treating , and ultimately preventing the causes of degenerative aging . But medical revolutions only happen if we all stand up in support of funding and research . We did it for cancer . We're doing it for Alzheimer's . We can do it for aging and create an era of longer , healthier lives Email Contact reason at- fightaging dot- org Search The Causes of Aging Accumulating AGEs Buildup of Amyloid Between Cells The Failing Adaptive Immune System The Failing Innate Immune System Declining Lysosomal Function Mitochondrial DNA Damage Senescent Cells Other Causes of Aging Required Reading Calorie Restriction The Community , Visualized Cryonics Engineered Negligible Senescence Envisaging a World Without the FDA Healthy Life

  • Modeling the recharging of used hydrogen abstraction tool

    Updated: 2010-05-28 23:11:16
    Foresight Feynman Prize winner Robert Freitas brings to our attention the first published theoretical study of DMS (diamond mechanosynthesis) tool-workpiece operating envelopes and optimal tooltip trajectories for a complete positionally controlled reaction sequence, which he did with colleagues in Russia. He writes, “This paper represents the first extensive DMS tooltip trajectory analysis, examining a wide range [...]

  • BRITNEY SPEARS WANTS HER BODY FROZEN AFTER SHE DIES

    Updated: 2010-05-28 04:10:55
    Britney Spears wants her body frozen after she dies News about Britney Spears

  • Intermittent Fasting With or Without Calorie Restriction?

    Updated: 2010-05-28 03:46:41
    We are on the verge of a revolution in medicine : understanding , treating , and ultimately preventing the causes of degenerative aging . But medical revolutions only happen if we all stand up in support of funding and research . We did it for cancer . We're doing it for Alzheimer's . We can do it for aging and create an era of longer , healthier lives Email Contact reason at- fightaging dot- org Search The Causes of Aging Accumulating AGEs Buildup of Amyloid Between Cells The Failing Adaptive Immune System The Failing Innate Immune System Declining Lysosomal Function Mitochondrial DNA Damage Senescent Cells Other Causes of Aging Required Reading Calorie Restriction The Community , Visualized Cryonics Engineered Negligible Senescence Envisaging a World Without the FDA Healthy Life

  • Cryonics Oregon June Meeting with Aubrey de Grey and Ben Best

    Updated: 2010-05-27 23:45:56
    : Alcor News An Inside Look at Cryonics and the Alcor Life Extension Foundation Alcor Patient A-1712L David Hayes Main Cryonics Oregon June Meeting with Aubrey de Grey and Ben Best June 6, 2010 will be the next Cryonics Oregon meeting . It will coincide with a downtown Portland aging conference . As a result we have been successful in persuading Cryonics Institute President Ben Best and Alcor member and biogerontologist Aubrey de Grey to attend our meeting . The theme of the evening will be Strategies for Life extension and Rejuvenation : A Discussion with Aubrey de Grey and Ben Best . Dr . Aubrey de Grey will present a brief synopsis of his Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence SENS for regeneration and rejuvenation . Ben Best will reply with his view of shortcomings of the SENS

  • Cryonics Oregon June Meeting with Aubrey de Grey and Ben Best

    Updated: 2010-05-27 17:38:55
    Arts Living Cryonics Death Health Neuroscience Science Society Uncategorized Depressed Metabolism Cryonics , Life Extension , Anti-Aging , Health , Science , Neuroscience , Death , Liberty Subscribe Subscribe by email About Authors What is cryonics Sitemap Cryonics Oregon June Meeting with Aubrey de Grey and Ben Best By Aschwin de Wolf on May 27th , 2010 On June 6th the next Cryonics Oregon meeting will coincide with a downtown Portland aging conference . As a result we have been successful in persuading Cryonics Institute President Ben Best and Alcor member and biogerontologist Aubrey de Grey to attend our meeting . The theme of the evening will be Strategies for Life extension and Rejuvenation : A Discussion with Aubrey de Grey and Ben Best . Dr . Aubrey de Grey will present a brief

  • EGF Pathway Found to Influence Nematode Longevity

    Updated: 2010-05-27 03:41:51
    We are on the verge of a revolution in medicine : understanding , treating , and ultimately preventing the causes of degenerative aging . But medical revolutions only happen if we all stand up in support of funding and research . We did it for cancer . We're doing it for Alzheimer's . We can do it for aging and create an era of longer , healthier lives Email Contact reason at- fightaging dot- org Search The Causes of Aging Accumulating AGEs Buildup of Amyloid Between Cells The Failing Adaptive Immune System The Failing Innate Immune System Declining Lysosomal Function Mitochondrial DNA Damage Senescent Cells Other Causes of Aging Required Reading Calorie Restriction The Community , Visualized Cryonics Engineered Negligible Senescence Envisaging a World Without the FDA Healthy Life

  • Nanotechnologist running for U.S. Congress

    Updated: 2010-05-26 23:14:01
    Bill McDonald brings to our attention the U.S. Congressional campaign of Mike Stopa, a Harvard nanotechnologist and physicist. This is probably the first time that a nanotechnologist has run for Congress. However, his profession may not get much attention, as his campaign is focusing on other issues. It will be interesting to see whether, as a fiscal conservative, [...]

  • Video of Aubrey de Grey Presenting at TEDMED 2009

    Updated: 2010-05-26 03:25:18
    We are on the verge of a revolution in medicine : understanding , treating , and ultimately preventing the causes of degenerative aging . But medical revolutions only happen if we all stand up in support of funding and research . We did it for cancer . We're doing it for Alzheimer's . We can do it for aging and create an era of longer , healthier lives Email Contact reason at- fightaging dot- org Search The Causes of Aging Accumulating AGEs Buildup of Amyloid Between Cells The Failing Adaptive Immune System The Failing Innate Immune System Declining Lysosomal Function Mitochondrial DNA Damage Senescent Cells Other Causes of Aging Required Reading Calorie Restriction The Community , Visualized Cryonics Engineered Negligible Senescence Envisaging a World Without the FDA Healthy Life

  • Humanist death apologetics

    Updated: 2010-05-25 19:53:24
    Arts Living Cryonics Death Health Neuroscience Science Society Uncategorized Depressed Metabolism Cryonics , Life Extension , Anti-Aging , Health , Science , Neuroscience , Death , Liberty Subscribe Subscribe by email About Authors What is cryonics Sitemap Humanist death apologetics By Aschwin de Wolf on May 25th , 2010 Some contemporary atheists and secular humanists do not stop at debunking the idea of God but seem to think that making a persuasive case against religion requires them to refute all of its associated ideas as well including the desire for immortality . Paula Kirby is not the first secular person praising our limited lifespan and glorifying death For atheists it is the very transience of life that helps to give it its meaning : for it prompts us to live it to the full , to

  • An Update on Mitochondrially Targeted Antioxidants

    Updated: 2010-05-25 03:19:01
    We are on the verge of a revolution in medicine : understanding , treating , and ultimately preventing the causes of degenerative aging . But medical revolutions only happen if we all stand up in support of funding and research . We did it for cancer . We're doing it for Alzheimer's . We can do it for aging and create an era of longer , healthier lives Email Contact reason at- fightaging dot- org Search The Causes of Aging Accumulating AGEs Buildup of Amyloid Between Cells The Failing Adaptive Immune System The Failing Innate Immune System Declining Lysosomal Function Mitochondrial DNA Damage Senescent Cells Other Causes of Aging Required Reading Calorie Restriction The Community , Visualized Cryonics Engineered Negligible Senescence Envisaging a World Without the FDA Healthy Life

  • Alcor Patient A-1712L David Hayes

    Updated: 2010-05-25 02:33:14
    : Alcor News An Inside Look at Cryonics and the Alcor Life Extension Foundation Arizona Team's Back-to-Back Responses Main Alcor Patient A-1712L David Hayes This past February , one of the original founders of Suspended Animation , Inc . and long time member of Alcor , David Hayes , suffered a seizure at his home in Florida . As the seizure was witnessed , 911 were called and David was taken to the local Emergency Department . He was pronounced when efforts to resuscitate him were . unsuccessful Due to David's youthful age of 46, his clinical death was referred to the Palm Beach County Medical Examiner's office . Alcor initially tried to prevent the autopsy from occurring , however the medical examiner said he was obligated under the law to perform the autopsy unless the court said

  • Do-It-Yourself DNA nanotechnology from Caltech

    Updated: 2010-05-23 19:05:21
    Kevin Bullis reports in Technology Review: Now Paul Rothemund, a computer scientist at Caltech, with a background in biology, has developed a relatively inexpensive way to quickly design and build arbitrary shapes and patterns using DNA — and, he says, it’s simple enough for high-school students to use… It’s really spectacular work. I’m extremely excited about it,” says William [...]

  • Sarcopenia as a Consequence of Failing Blood Vessel Function

    Updated: 2010-05-22 01:01:46
    We are on the verge of a revolution in medicine : understanding , treating , and ultimately preventing the causes of degenerative aging . But medical revolutions only happen if we all stand up in support of funding and research . We did it for cancer . We're doing it for Alzheimer's . We can do it for aging and create an era of longer , healthier lives Email Contact reason at- fightaging dot- org Search The Causes of Aging Accumulating AGEs Buildup of Amyloid Between Cells The Failing Adaptive Immune System The Failing Innate Immune System Declining Lysosomal Function Mitochondrial DNA Damage Senescent Cells Other Causes of Aging Required Reading Calorie Restriction The Community , Visualized Cryonics Engineered Negligible Senescence Envisaging a World Without the FDA Healthy Life

  • Talking Point: Is Aging a Disease?

    Updated: 2010-05-21 03:37:22
    : We are on the verge of a revolution in medicine : understanding , treating , and ultimately preventing the causes of degenerative aging . But medical revolutions only happen if we all stand up in support of funding and research . We did it for cancer . We're doing it for Alzheimer's . We can do it for aging and create an era of longer , healthier lives Email Contact reason at- fightaging dot- org Search The Causes of Aging Accumulating AGEs Buildup of Amyloid Between Cells The Failing Adaptive Immune System The Failing Innate Immune System Declining Lysosomal Function Mitochondrial DNA Damage Senescent Cells Other Causes of Aging Required Reading Calorie Restriction The Community , Visualized Cryonics Engineered Negligible Senescence Envisaging a World Without the FDA Healthy Life

  • Trehalose and Nematode Worm Longevity

    Updated: 2010-05-20 03:00:14
    We are on the verge of a revolution in medicine : understanding , treating , and ultimately preventing the causes of degenerative aging . But medical revolutions only happen if we all stand up in support of funding and research . We did it for cancer . We're doing it for Alzheimer's . We can do it for aging and create an era of longer , healthier lives Email Contact reason at- fightaging dot- org Search The Causes of Aging Accumulating AGEs Buildup of Amyloid Between Cells The Failing Adaptive Immune System The Failing Innate Immune System Declining Lysosomal Function Mitochondrial DNA Damage Senescent Cells Other Causes of Aging Required Reading Calorie Restriction The Community , Visualized Cryonics Engineered Negligible Senescence Envisaging a World Without the FDA Healthy Life

  • DNA-based ‘robotic’ assembly begins

    Updated: 2010-05-19 18:47:59
    John Faith brings to our attention a writeup by Annalee Newitz over at io9.com which colorfully describes a new achievement by Foresight Feynman prizewinner Nadrian Seeman and team at NYU and Nanjing U.: Today in Nature, a group of researchers announced they’d successfully operated the first assembly line populated entirely by nanobots. The bots in question are [...]

  • Applying Reliability Theory to Aging

    Updated: 2010-05-19 03:58:55
    We are on the verge of a revolution in medicine : understanding , treating , and ultimately preventing the causes of degenerative aging . But medical revolutions only happen if we all stand up in support of funding and research . We did it for cancer . We're doing it for Alzheimer's . We can do it for aging and create an era of longer , healthier lives Email Contact reason at- fightaging dot- org Search The Causes of Aging Accumulating AGEs Buildup of Amyloid Between Cells The Failing Adaptive Immune System The Failing Innate Immune System Declining Lysosomal Function Mitochondrial DNA Damage Senescent Cells Other Causes of Aging Required Reading Calorie Restriction The Community , Visualized Cryonics Engineered Negligible Senescence Envisaging a World Without the FDA Healthy Life

  • “Oceans”: it’s what keeps us working toward nanotech

    Updated: 2010-05-18 23:13:05
    For many of us, it’s our desire to preserve and restore the environment that brought us into the work of pursuing molecular nanotechnology in the first place.  How do we keep going over the decades that this goal is taking to accomplish? One way is to restore our enthusiasm for the goal through films such as [...]

  • The Sentiments of Woody Allen on the Topic of Death

    Updated: 2010-05-18 03:38:17
    We are on the verge of a revolution in medicine : understanding , treating , and ultimately preventing the causes of degenerative aging . But medical revolutions only happen if we all stand up in support of funding and research . We did it for cancer . We're doing it for Alzheimer's . We can do it for aging and create an era of longer , healthier lives Email Contact reason at- fightaging dot- org Search The Causes of Aging Accumulating AGEs Buildup of Amyloid Between Cells The Failing Adaptive Immune System The Failing Innate Immune System Declining Lysosomal Function Mitochondrial DNA Damage Senescent Cells Other Causes of Aging Required Reading Calorie Restriction The Community , Visualized Cryonics Engineered Negligible Senescence Envisaging a World Without the FDA Healthy Life

  • Body exhumed for head to be frozen - oddstuff | Stuff.co.nz

    Updated: 2010-05-17 03:20:18
    The siblings of a man who died more than a year ago must exhume his body so his head can be cut off and cryogenically frozen, a US court has ruled.

  • HowStuffWorks "What happens when you thaw a "corpsicle"?"

    Updated: 2010-05-16 14:15:17
    A corpsicle is a person that is frozen and then thawed at a later date. Find out what happens when a corpsicle is thawed.

  • A Counterpoint to Cancer Stem Cell Theory

    Updated: 2010-05-15 03:41:13
    We are on the verge of a revolution in medicine : understanding , treating , and ultimately preventing the causes of degenerative aging . But medical revolutions only happen if we all stand up in support of funding and research . We did it for cancer . We're doing it for Alzheimer's . We can do it for aging and create an era of longer , healthier lives Email Contact reason at- fightaging dot- org Search The Causes of Aging Accumulating AGEs Buildup of Amyloid Between Cells The Failing Adaptive Immune System The Failing Innate Immune System Declining Lysosomal Function Mitochondrial DNA Damage Senescent Cells Other Causes of Aging Required Reading Calorie Restriction The Community , Visualized Cryonics Engineered Negligible Senescence Envisaging a World Without the FDA Healthy Life

  • Cryonics company wins latest court battle over Iowa man’s remains « Iowa Independent

    Updated: 2010-05-14 19:55:50
    The Iowa Court of Appeals has ordered the family of a deceased Iowa man to exhume his body so that his previous wishes to have his head frozen by an Arizona cryonics company can be met.

  • Mitochondrial DNA in the Nucleus and Species Life Span Differences

    Updated: 2010-05-14 03:15:19
    We are on the verge of a revolution in medicine : understanding , treating , and ultimately preventing the causes of degenerative aging . But medical revolutions only happen if we all stand up in support of funding and research . We did it for cancer . We're doing it for Alzheimer's . We can do it for aging and create an era of longer , healthier lives Email Contact reason at- fightaging dot- org Search The Causes of Aging Accumulating AGEs Buildup of Amyloid Between Cells The Failing Adaptive Immune System The Failing Innate Immune System Declining Lysosomal Function Mitochondrial DNA Damage Senescent Cells Other Causes of Aging Required Reading Calorie Restriction The Community , Visualized Cryonics Engineered Negligible Senescence Envisaging a World Without the FDA Healthy Life

  • An Interview With Nir Barzilai

    Updated: 2010-05-13 00:07:03
    We are on the verge of a revolution in medicine : understanding , treating , and ultimately preventing the causes of degenerative aging . But medical revolutions only happen if we all stand up in support of funding and research . We did it for cancer . We're doing it for Alzheimer's . We can do it for aging and create an era of longer , healthier lives Email Contact reason at- fightaging dot- org Search The Causes of Aging Accumulating AGEs Buildup of Amyloid Between Cells The Failing Adaptive Immune System The Failing Innate Immune System Declining Lysosomal Function Mitochondrial DNA Damage Senescent Cells Other Causes of Aging Required Reading Calorie Restriction The Community , Visualized Cryonics Engineered Negligible Senescence Envisaging a World Without the FDA Healthy Life

  • The Longevity Consortium

    Updated: 2010-05-11 22:24:56
    We are on the verge of a revolution in medicine : understanding , treating , and ultimately preventing the causes of degenerative aging . But medical revolutions only happen if we all stand up in support of funding and research . We did it for cancer . We're doing it for Alzheimer's . We can do it for aging and create an era of longer , healthier lives Email Contact reason at- fightaging dot- org Search The Causes of Aging Accumulating AGEs Buildup of Amyloid Between Cells The Failing Adaptive Immune System The Failing Innate Immune System Declining Lysosomal Function Mitochondrial DNA Damage Senescent Cells Other Causes of Aging Required Reading Calorie Restriction The Community , Visualized Cryonics Engineered Negligible Senescence Envisaging a World Without the FDA Healthy Life

  • What happens when you thaw a "corpsicle"? - Holy Kaw!

    Updated: 2010-05-11 16:59:21
    An Arctic frog can spend weeks frozen solid. But once things warm up, the frog thaws out and goes about its normal business. Could people do the same? A corpsicle is a person that is frozen and then thawed at a later date.

  • A Little Perspective From the Deep Past

    Updated: 2010-05-10 23:57:27
    We are on the verge of a revolution in medicine : understanding , treating , and ultimately preventing the causes of degenerative aging . But medical revolutions only happen if we all stand up in support of funding and research . We did it for cancer . We're doing it for Alzheimer's . We can do it for aging and create an era of longer , healthier lives Email Contact reason at- fightaging dot- org Search The Causes of Aging Accumulating AGEs Buildup of Amyloid Between Cells The Failing Adaptive Immune System The Failing Innate Immune System Declining Lysosomal Function Mitochondrial DNA Damage Senescent Cells Other Causes of Aging Required Reading Calorie Restriction The Community , Visualized Cryonics Engineered Negligible Senescence Envisaging a World Without the FDA Healthy Life

  • Nanotechnology and life extension: challenge & response

    Updated: 2010-05-10 23:53:53
    The Mark, “Canada’s daily online forum for news, commentary, and debate,” has published a commentary that primarily takes a negative view of the use of nanotech (or any tech) for life extension: Extreme life extension raises other interesting, yet troubling questions. Significant life extension could have serious implications for individual identity; what if we change too [...]

  • A Tale of Two Cities: Washington and Brussels - The Bing Blog

    Updated: 2010-05-10 19:15:49
    3D TV AAPL Acquisitions Addiction Adult ADD Adult Video Convention Advertising Age Advertising campaigns AEG AIG Air Force One Airline Travel Al Gore Alan Greenspan Alcor Life Extension Foundation Allen & Co. Amazon american airlines Analog solutions Anal

  • Download FirmWare for ALCOR_ AU9382 UFDTool - Mp4Mp5World

    Updated: 2010-05-10 07:48:59
    Download FirmWare for ALCOR_ AU9382 UFDTool ALCRO

  • Open Science Summit 2010, July 29-31, w/ Foresight discount

    Updated: 2010-05-05 22:02:37
    I’ll be speaking at the following event. If you miss the early registration rate, you can get 20% off regular registration with the discount code ‘Foresight’: Open Science Summit 2010: Updating the Social Contract for Science 2.0 July 29-31 International House Berkeley http://opensciencesummit.com Ready for a rapid, radical reboot of the global innovation system for [...]

  • May 5, 2010 Episode

    Updated: 2010-05-05 05:01:00
    Stephen Euin Cobb (your host) is today's featured guest. Topics: The debut of the first ever Robot Girlfriend. (In this case a sex doll ... tags: future nanotechnology nanotech transhumanism cryonics NASA astronomy The Future And You

  • Arizona Team's Back-to-Back Responses

    Updated: 2010-05-01 02:43:19
    : Alcor News An Inside Look at Cryonics and the Alcor Life Extension Foundation Alcor’s 93rd Patient Main Arizona Team's Back-to-Back Responses This past month , Alcor was faced with three members who were admitted to hospice with end-stage conditions . On back-to-back days , two of our members were cryopreserved while the third member’s condition has temporarily improved . Through careful planning , we were able to have two members admitted into the same Hospice of the Valley facility , literally across the hall from each other . This allowed Alcor’s Arizona team to carefully monitor both members’ conditions simultaneously , 24 hours a day . Having three team members and Alcor’s Rescue Vehicle on site , we were able to provide immediate stabilization and cool down procedures and

  • Alcor’s 93rd Patient

    Updated: 2010-05-01 02:41:59
    : Alcor News An Inside Look at Cryonics and the Alcor Life Extension Foundation Alcor’s 94th patient Main Arizona Team's Back-to-Back Responses Alcor’s 93rd Patient Chihiro Asaumi Yumi , A-2361 a member of Alcor for about two years , had relocated with her husband to the Scottsdale area . Suffering from metastatic breast cancer , her condition had worsened , apparently after a change in her medication . With surgical intervention no longer an option , she was accepted by Hospice of the Valley on an outpatient basis in late March . Until Yumi met the requirements for inpatient care , hospice nurses regularly visited her at home . During this time , we communicated almost daily with her husband and the hospice personnel . When it became apparent Yumi had transitioned to the active dying

  • Alcor’s 94th patient

    Updated: 2010-05-01 02:26:50
    : Alcor News An Inside Look at Cryonics and the Alcor Life Extension Foundation Appeal of Orville Richardson Case to be heard by Iowa Court of Appeals Main Alcor’s 93rd Patient Alcor’s 94th patient Wesley du Charme Wes , A-1614 a member for nearly 14 years , was recently diagnosed with end-stage pancreatic cancer after battling brain cancer for an extended period of time . After determining that additional treatments would be futile and the time required for treatments would only reduce the likelihood he would be well enough for travel , Wes and his wife packed their bags and flew to Arizona . The flight was challenging for Wes , given his condition , but he said that getting close to Alcor was worth the effort . Wes was admitted to Hospice of the Valley and after five days as an inpatient

  • Lessons from history for technology designers

    Updated: 2010-04-30 09:44:22
    Longtime Foresight friend Robert Grudin has a new book Design and Truth, just reviewed by the New York Times.  The review quotes Grudin on designers: “However grand their aspirations, they wait upon the will of people in power,” he writes. “And power, which can ratify the truth of good design, can, conversely, debase design into a [...]

  • Matterhorn sculpture demos 3D patterning at 15 nm level (IBM video)

    Updated: 2010-04-29 19:27:13
    PhysOrg.com brings news and a video of a new 3D patterning technique from IBM that reaches down to 15 nm resolution which “could go even smaller”: IBM Research in Zurich has demonstrated a new nanoscale patterning technique that could replace electron beam lithography (EBL). The demonstration carved a 1:5 billion scale three-dimensional model of the Matterhorn, [...]

  • April 28, 2010 Episode

    Updated: 2010-04-28 05:01:00
    Sara M. Harvey (fantasy author, costume designer, teacher and historian) is today's featured guest. Topics: how the mixing of literary ... tags: future nanotechnology nanotech transhumanism cryonics NASA astronomy The Future And You

  • April 21, 2010 Episode

    Updated: 2010-04-21 05:01:00
    Kristen Bury (Business & Project Management Consultant) is today's featured guest. Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb, this is the April 21, ... tags: future nanotechnology nanotech transhumanism cryonics NASA astronomy The Future And You

  • How to Freeze Yourself and Live Forever

    Updated: 2010-04-16 21:43:37
    Learn how you can freeze yourself and live forever with cryonics -- or just extend your life with diet and exercise. HealthBeauty cryonics ... tags: HealthBeauty cryonics liquid nitrogen frozen cryogenics dead Dailymotion - Official Content

  • April 14, 2010 Episode

    Updated: 2010-04-14 05:01:00
    Ted Stalets (Vice President of Vote World Government) and Bob French (CEO of Vote World Government) are today's featured guests. These two ... tags: future nanotechnology nanotech transhumanism cryonics NASA astronomy The Future And You

  • Appeal of Orville Richardson Case to be heard by Iowa Court of Appeals

    Updated: 2010-04-03 01:34:22
    : Alcor News An Inside Look at Cryonics and the Alcor Life Extension Foundation Alcor Position Announcements Main Appeal of Orville Richardson Case to be heard by Iowa Court of Appeals Orville Richardson was an Alcor member who after his death in Burlington , Iowa , February , 2009, was buried by his next of kin without Alcor’s knowledge . On April 6, 2010, the Iowa Court of Appeals will hear an appeal by Alcor as to why Alcor should be allowed to recover and cryopreserve whatever remains of the brain of Mr . Richardson . Alcor is pursuing this appeal at substantial expense and risk of public misunderstanding because it believes that it has an obligation to fulfill wishes of its members , and defend the primacy of the individual right to choose cryonics . Orville Richardson joined Alcor in

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