Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cryonics companies cryogenically freeze people after death, hoping they will one day be revived. Critics say it is fantastical.
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On January 12, 1967, something unprecedented happened in a nursing home in Glendale, California. James Bedford, a 73-year-old retired psychology professor, became the first human being ever ...
Why go through all the pain and sweat of the gym to live longer when you can just have your head cryogenically preserved? Three academics at Oxford University in England are having their heads ...