A tour of Alcor Life Extension Foundation’s headquarters in Scottsdale, Arizona, includes some unique sights. The nonprofit has more than 200 human bodies or heads—and a few beloved pets—in cryogenic ...
Cryonics companies cryogenically freeze people after death, hoping they will one day be revived. Critics say it is fantastical. Proponents say the possibility is better than accepting death. The idea ...
SCOTTSDALE, AZ — It may sound unorthodox, but the practice of cryogenically preserving, or freezing a body after legal death, is slowly gaining traction around the world. The Scottsdale based Alcor ...
Three family members of Ted Williams filed a lawsuit Thursday against Alcor Life Extension Foundation, demanding it produce paperwork showing the baseball icon wanted his remains frozen at the ...
Alcor Life Extension Foundation, the company involved in yesterday’s story about the misadventures of Ted Williams’ frozen head, responds:[Link updated] October 2, 2009: The Alcor Life Extension ...
The Scottsdale -based Alcor Life Extension Foundation won’t face direct state oversight this year as a lawmaker has stopped his push for new legislation. Rep. Bob Stump, R-Peoria, said Friday he ...
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