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CryoCare Foundation - Cryonics Services

153916 CryoCare Foundation - Cryonics Services http://www.cryocare.org/ CryoCare Foundation offers cryonics services. Includes an explanation of cryonics, with a library of articles. Biology > Cryobiology > Cryonics Nov 27, 2005  

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For education and to organize cryonics in Canada. Does not provide cryonics services.
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Primarily dealing with technical issues in cryonics.
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John DeRivaz's British site for cryonics, life extension, and the future.
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The why of cryonics, as understood by the Cryonics Institute.
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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. Perry presents the cases for immortalism, cryonics, and even the possibility of resurrecting the dead through the creation of replicas.
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December, 1998.
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Article by Michael Park of the Sunday Herald (UK), primarily focused on Alcor.
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Two young ladies travel cross-country with the cryogenically frozen head of Walt Sidney. Not to be confused with Walt Disney. Stories, photos, and history.
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A slim, but interesting perspective piece on cryonics by Mark Prado, an American living in Thailand.
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