• Thyroid Function and Inherited Human Longevity

    Updated: 2010-08-31 02:26:44
    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

  • Personalized Life Extension Conference 2010

    Updated: 2010-08-30 21:31:42
    October 9-10, 2010 Alcor members and friends are cordially invited to attend Personalized Life Extension 2010 to be held in the San Francisco Bay Area. The focus of the meeting is on actions we can each take NOW to extend our lives, and delay or prevent the diseases of aging. Conference organizers expect that cryonics will be discussed as an emergency option available today. To get a $100 discount on registration, use this code when registering: ALCOR This brings the current cost down to $175. For more details, and to register, see: http://lifeextensionconference.com

  • Longevity in the 21st Century, PowerPoint

    Updated: 2010-08-28 02:29:24
    , 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

  • Comparative Longevity in Ants

    Updated: 2010-08-27 02:27:51
    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

  • Cryonics, Process, and Preparation

    Updated: 2010-08-26 02:35:21
    , , 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

  • Brain, Education, and Inquiry - Fall 2010: Resources

    Updated: 2010-08-25 23:00:56
    , , : Home Login playground Playground Activities Emergence Models Serendip's Exchange brain behavior Nervous System Basics Neurobiology of Vision Reality Construction , Deconstruction , and Reconstruction Variability , Diversity , and Creativity Exploration Understandings Mind , Body the Self Free Will Social Organization Education Mental Health Growing Points complex systems The Basics The Brain Social Organization Biology Evolution biology General Biology Neurobiology Diversity Evolution Emergence Complex Systems Courses Introduction to Biology Neurobiology Behavior The Story of Evolution the Evolution of Stories Mental Health the Brain Biodiversity Emergence science education For K-12 Teachers Hands-On Activities for Teaching Biology HHMI Summer Institutes for K-12 Teachers Pedagogical

  • "Hazy on the Topic of How Aging Relates to the Diseases of Old Age"

    Updated: 2010-08-25 03:00:27
    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

  • Japan, Germany, S. Korea commercialize nanotech better than U.S.

    Updated: 2010-08-24 23:25:27
    Nanodot normally focuses on longer-term nanotechnologies such as molecular manufacturing, but we do like to keep an eye on how different countries compare to each other in nanotech and technology in general. Below is an excerpt from a recent Lux Research announcement; you can read the full PDF here: U.S. Risks Losing Global Leadership in [...]

  • Earth Helium Supply Running Low

    Updated: 2010-08-24 22:26:47
    Earth helium supply in danger of running out. Scientists say Earth is in danger of RUNNING OUT of helium in about twenty-five years! The ... tags: Business Business_News cryogenics Headlines helium helium_supply machinery_coolant Naked News Headlines

  • Taking a Look at Mitochondrial Repair Research

    Updated: 2010-08-24 02:18:26
    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

  • Fundraising for Mitochondrial Uncoupling Research

    Updated: 2010-08-21 03:27:05
    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

  • Anoxia Tolerance and Species Longevity

    Updated: 2010-08-20 02:44:29
    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

  • Second Meeting of the SENS Los Angeles Chapter on August 27th

    Updated: 2010-08-19 02:20:13
    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

  • IBM makes world map 1000 times smaller than grain of sand

    Updated: 2010-08-18 09:29:40
    Forbes describes work at IBM Zurich: IBM researchers in its Zurich lab have drawn–or rather, carved–a three-dimensional map of the world that’s 22 micrometers east to west by 11 micrometers north to south. At that size, about 15 of the maps could be wrapped end to end long-ways around a strand of human hair, by our [...]

  • Top 10 Reasons You Don’t Want To Be Immortal | Akorra.com

    Updated: 2010-08-18 07:50:58
    “The only thing wrong with immortality is that it tends to go on forever.” – quote by Herb Caen. Given the opportunity, would you want to be immortal?

  • A Selection of Singularity Summit 2010 Coverage

    Updated: 2010-08-18 03:01:53
    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

  • Another Good Sign for Induced Pluripotency

    Updated: 2010-08-17 02:37:14
    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

  • “Science court”-style software from the CIA

    Updated: 2010-08-16 23:46:22
    Longtime Foresight supporter John Gilmore writes: “I noticed a story that reminded me of something Foresight wanted to encourage in society.  Wired reports that the CIA uses decision analysis software ‘Analysis of Competing Hypotheses’, and has funded a rewritten version for shared networked analysis by many people.  But the gov’t contractors got into a hassle [...]

  • Buddhism and the scientific worldview

    Updated: 2010-08-15 17:45:59
    Arts Living Cryonics Death Health Neuroscience Science Society Depressed Metabolism Cryonics , Life Extension , Anti-Aging , Health , Science , Neuroscience , Death , Liberty Subscribe Subscribe by email About Authors What is cryonics Sitemap Buddhism and the scientific worldview By Aschwin de Wolf on August 15th , 2010 On his blog The Life of Man Qua Man on Earth Mark Plus takes a critical look at Buddhism Transhumanists who endorse Buddhism tend to annoy me . Buddhism not only has the problems John Horgan points out , but the empirical evidence doesn’t support its fans’ claims about happiness The developed countries where Buddhism has had the least presence and influence , with the exception of Japan , now report the highest levels of happiness while the poorer countries with Buddhist

  • The Balancing Act of Longevity Research Advocacy

    Updated: 2010-08-14 03:13:39
    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

  • Life extension conference: $100 off discount code

    Updated: 2010-08-13 23:37:22
    Many of you have an interest in human longevity in general and in being healthier and living longer personally.  If we want to help develop and guide nanotech and other advanced technologies, we need to stay healthy. I am organizing a conference on this topic, October 9-10, here in the Bay Area: http://lifeextensionconference.com You will recognize some of [...]

  • Artificial Intelligence and Engineered Longevity: the Better Tools Viewpoint

    Updated: 2010-08-13 03:41:34
    : 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

  • Escaping the Hand You Were Dealt

    Updated: 2010-08-12 03:15:15
    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

  • Bill Joy on steering the future to lower-risk

    Updated: 2010-08-11 23:46:47
    Many of you will recall Bill Joy’s famous article in Wired called Why the future doesn’t need us, where he expressed concern about various technologies including advanced nanotech. Apparently he gave an update of his views on this in his talk for TED, viewable here. An excerpt: So if we can address, use technology, [...]

  • Impairment of Blood Vessels in the Brain Isn't a Good Thing

    Updated: 2010-08-11 03:24:17
    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

  • Can “artificial life” evolve intelligence? An update

    Updated: 2010-08-10 23:30:53
    An article in New Scientist with the optimistic title “Artificial life forms evolve basic intelligence” gives an update on how two specific examples of computational artificial life is doing in terms of evolving to have more interesting behavior.  An excerpt: Brains that have been evolved with HyperNEAT have millions of connections, yet still perform a task [...]

  • Ken Hayworth on straight freezing in cryonics

    Updated: 2010-08-09 19:55:37
    Arts Living Cryonics Death Health Neuroscience Science Society Depressed Metabolism Cryonics , Life Extension , Anti-Aging , Health , Science , Neuroscience , Death , Liberty Subscribe Subscribe by email About Authors What is cryonics Sitemap Ken Hayworth on straight freezing in cryonics By Mike Perry on August 9th , 2010 Ken Hayworth’s idea of promoting a fixation-based alternative to brain cryopreservation is something I am highly sympathetic to overall , and I hope some progress in this direction results from the work he is doing and trying to induce others to do . That said , I wanted to comment on Hayworth’s remarks about straight freezing of brain tissue Figure 1B shows the horrific damage destroyed cells that occurs when such a slice is preserved” using a freezing technique typical

  • Is there any point in worrying about the tedium of immortality? (Practical Ethics)

    Updated: 2010-08-08 09:12:18
    by Alexandre Erler Technologies meant to help extend the human lifespan, such as cryonics, or the procedures investigated by gerontologist Aubrey de Grey under the name “Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence”, are increasingly an object of d

  • Space Manufacturing Conference: Abstracts due Aug. 16

    Updated: 2010-08-04 19:44:32
    The Space Studies Institute will hold Space Manufacturing 14 on Oct. 30-31, 2010 at NASA Ames here in Silicon Valley.  Topics to be covered include: Session 1: Space Transportation Architecture Session 2: Closed Environment Life Support Systems Session 3: Robotics and Space Manufacturing Session 4: Extraterrestrial Prospecting Session 5: Engineering Materials from Non-Terrestrial Resources Session 6: Space Solar Power and Space Energy [...]

  • The low-hanging fruit of technological progress

    Updated: 2010-08-03 19:38:22
    Arts Living Cryonics Death Health Neuroscience Science Society Depressed Metabolism Cryonics , Life Extension , Anti-Aging , Health , Science , Neuroscience , Death , Liberty Subscribe Subscribe by email About Authors What is cryonics Sitemap The low-hanging fruit of technological progress By Aschwin de Wolf on August 3rd , 2010 The website Alternative Right has an interesting article on the declining pace of technological : progress The world of 1959 is pretty much the same world we live in today technologically speaking . This is a vaguely horrifying fact which is little appreciated Certainly , people can be forgiven for thinking we live in a time of great progress , since semiconductor lithography has improved over the years , giving us faster and more portable computers . But can we

  • Free will versus determinism as it relates to cryonics

    Updated: 2010-07-31 01:13:56
    Arts Living Cryonics Death Health Neuroscience Science Society Depressed Metabolism Cryonics , Life Extension , Anti-Aging , Health , Science , Neuroscience , Death , Liberty Subscribe Subscribe by email About Authors What is cryonics Sitemap Free will versus determinism as it relates to cryonics By Ben Best on July 30th , 2010 Excerpt from Ben Best A Case for Free Will AND Determinism” Determinism implies materialism implies that consciousness is material . Cryonics is based on the premise that the preservation of the fine structure of the brain at low temperature will preserve the self ie , that the self is entirely determined-by and contained-in the physical brain . Determinism would imply that preservation of the material basis of mind self is theoretically possible . For an

  • Nanotech-based electronic noses getting smaller

    Updated: 2010-07-28 23:46:06
    Nanowerk describes a recent advance toward the “e-nose” by an international team of researchers. Team member Andrei Kolmakov explains: Our approach demonstrates the potential of combining bottom-up nanowire fabrication protocols with state-of-the art microfabrication methods to design prospective simple sensing arrays which, in principle, might be scaled down to the size of few micrometers and [...]

  • How many neurons need to survive for cryonics to work?

    Updated: 2010-07-27 23:50:39
    Arts Living Cryonics Death Health Neuroscience Science Society Depressed Metabolism Cryonics , Life Extension , Anti-Aging , Health , Science , Neuroscience , Death , Liberty Subscribe Subscribe by email About Authors What is cryonics Sitemap How many neurons need to survive for cryonics to work By Aschwin de Wolf on July 27th , 2010 On this page a calculation is attempted to determine how many neurons need to survive for cryonics to work . The flaw in this approach should be obvious when the author writes According to The Stroke Association , a stroke is a brain injury with effects which may include difficulty thinking , learning , concentrating , remembering , making decisions , reasoning and planning . Rehabilitation consists of relearning skills , not having your brain recover .

  • Cellular automata used for 700-bit parallel processing

    Updated: 2010-07-27 21:48:47
    We’ve received an update on work by our friend Anirban Bandyopadhyay at the National Institute for Materials Science in Tsukuba, Japan.  Here’s the abstract of his recent Nature Physics paper: Modern computers operate at enormous speeds—capable of executing in excess of 1013 instructions per second—but their sequential approach to processing, by which logical operations are performed [...]

  • Alcor Readiness Coordinator Hired

    Updated: 2010-07-23 01:05:31
    : Alcor News An Inside Look at Cryonics and the Alcor Life Extension Foundation Cryopreservation of patients 96, 97 98 Main Alcor Readiness Coordinator Hired We would like to welcome our newest staff member , Steve Graber . Steve will be working with Alcor's Transport Coordinator to perform standbys , postmortem stabilization , and transport of Alcor patients to Alcor's cryopreservation facility in Scottsdale , Arizona . Additionally , he participates in training and outfitting regional groups around the world that assist with stabilization and transport of Alcor patients . Utilizing his design and fabrication skills , Steve will also work with Alcor's Research Fellow , Equipment Fabricator , and R Committee to design , construct , test , and validate new procedures and equipment . To read

  • Chemical preservation and cryonics research

    Updated: 2010-07-23 00:32:42
    Arts Living Cryonics Death Health Neuroscience Science Society Depressed Metabolism Cryonics , Life Extension , Anti-Aging , Health , Science , Neuroscience , Death , Liberty Subscribe Subscribe by email About Authors What is cryonics Sitemap Chemical preservation and cryonics research By Aschwin de Wolf on July 22nd , 2010 In the 2009-4 issue of Alcor’s Cryonics magazine I review the technical and practical feasibility of chemical preservation One of the most interesting aspects of chemopreservation is that it could play a useful role in the cryopreservation of ischemic . patients There is accumulating evidence that vitrification agents cannot prevent ice formation in ischemic patients . This raises the question whether some cryonics patients could benefit from chemical fixation prior to

  • Cryopreservation of patients #96, 97 & 98

    Updated: 2010-07-20 05:51:40
    : Alcor News An Inside Look at Cryonics and the Alcor Life Extension Foundation Alcor Northern-California Meeting Main Cryopreservation of patients 96, 97 98 In what has become the busiest 12 months of any previous year in Alcor's history , we have cryopreserved three additional members during this past month of June . A-2371, who maintained confidentiality with respect to his membership , resided in Cleveland , Ohio . Alcor initiated an eight-day standby when the member fell critically ill during the month of May . The standby ended when the member's condition improved and he was inevitably discharged from the hospital . Roughly a month later however , the individual returned to the hospital and was placed on life support . When all efforts to correct his medical issues had failed the

  • Alcor Northern-California Meeting

    Updated: 2010-07-13 00:20:31
    This meeting will be held on Sunday, July 18, 2010, at 4pm in Mountain View, California. For more info and directions please contact Mark Galeck at mark_galeck@pacbell.net.

  • The presumption of death

    Updated: 2010-07-12 08:36:44
    Arts Living Cryonics Death Health Neuroscience Science Society Depressed Metabolism Cryonics , Life Extension , Anti-Aging , Health , Science , Neuroscience , Death , Liberty Subscribe Subscribe by email About Authors What is cryonics Sitemap The presumption of death By Aschwin de Wolf on July 12th , 2010 Bertrand Russell once said that most people would sooner die than think in fact , they do so . 8221 One does not need to look any further than the many responses to Kerry Howley’s recent article about cryonics and hostile partners in New York Times Magazine to find support for Russell’s witty remark . One commenter suggested that an easy solution would be to just agree with him all the way to the grave . Then bury or cremate him . He’ll never know . 8221 Such a cruel attitude may not be

  • Applied Cryobiology - Scientific Symposium on Cryonics

    Updated: 2010-07-10 00:43:41
    : Alcor News An Inside Look at Cryonics and the Alcor Life Extension Foundation Official Alcor Facebook Page Main Alcor Northern-California Meeting Applied Cryobiology Scientific Symposium on Cryonics 1st to 3rd October 2010 in Goslar , Germany The German Society for Applied Biostasis DGAB organizes its first scientific symposium . It has the title Applied Cryobiology Scientific Symposium on Cryonics and will be held in autumn 2010. The DGAB was established in May 2006. Aim of the association is the promotion of research and application of biostasis methods , especially of cryonics , for . life-extension The symposium is a pioneering event . Its aim is to emphasize the scientific fundamentals of cryonics . Scientists from universities and cryonic research-facilities all over the world

  • KrioRus Have a Solution for All Who Wish to Cheat Death :eXtravaganzi

    Updated: 2010-07-08 18:26:36
    Russian cryonics company, KrioRus, claims secret of eternal life! The solution includes, freezing your brains until the evolution of such future technology that will allow the brain to be transplanted into a new body and resuscitated.

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