cryogenics
Silk Gets Even Stronger in Freezing Outer Space Temperatures, Scientists Discover
Robot spiders catching space junk with silk webs? Ultra-luxury textiles on the space station? The future is comfy, and strong.
This AI Company Offers Cryogenic Freezing With Its Health Plan
Staff members who die will be put in cold storage until medical science can revive them.
The Creepy, Insane, and Undeniably Romantic World of Cryonics
I went into it a skeptic—and I still don’t think it’ll work. And yet I’m sold.
The Only Anti-Cryonics Law In North America Is Being Challenged In Court
Deep freezing could be coming to the North.
Teen Who Died of Cancer In U.K. Wins Right to Be Cryogenically Frozen
A 14-year-old British teen has been cryogenically frozen in the U.S. after dying from a rare form of cancer.
This Photographer Spent a Decade Shooting Cryonics Enthusiasts
Murray Ballard has documented everyone from amateur cryonicists in the UK to America's "father of cryonics."
Don DeLillo's 'Zero K' Is a Joyless Novel About Billionaires Freezing Themselves
The giant of American letters' newest offering is a cold, stark book about money, art, and living forever.
A Mammal’s Brain Has Been Cryonically Preserved and Recovered
A team lead by a researcher at MIT says it has thawed a cryonically-frozen rabbit brain without causing structural damage.
Is Cryotherapy a Miraculous Cure-All or a Dangerous Health Fad?
Cryotherapy, the practice of standing or laying in a freezing chamber for up to three minutes, is becoming increasingly popular for its numerous, unproven health benefits. But are these alleged benefits worth the risk?
Why I Became a Christian Transhumanist
Christians are embracing cyborgs, cryogenics, and radical life extension.