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Alcor Life Extension Foundation (Cryonics) - http://www.alcor.org/
Site for major cryonics organization in Scottsdale AZ. Includes a lot of information, including an on-line photo-tour of the building and of the cryonics process. |
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Cryonics Institute: Cryonics Suspension Services - http://www.cryonics.org/
Cryonic suspension services and information. Much of the text is also available in Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Portuguese by clicking on the appropriate button. This organization was founded by Robert Ettinger, the "father" of cryonics. |
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Cryonics - http://www.merkle.com/cryo/
Ralph Merkle's cryonics introduction. Short but requires some knowledge of cryonics already. |
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CryoNet - Cryonics Mailing List - http://www.cryonet.org/
A free discussion mailing list on cryonics-related issues. May also be read on-line; posts accepted from subscribers only. Searchable archives are available from the list's beginning in 1988. |
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Life Extension Society - http://keithlynch.net/les/
A cryonics public education organization in the Maryland/D.C. area. Not a service provider. |
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Synthetic Pleasures - http://www.caipirinha.com/Film/spcontent.html
Home page for documentary film about life extension, cryonics, body decoration and other aspects of modern technological life. |
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Cryonics -- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - http://www.benbest.com/cryonics/CryoFAQ.html
Up-to-date answers to basic cryonics questions. A good starting point. By Ben Best. |
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Brain Death and Technological Change: Personal Identity, Neural Prostheses and Uploading - http://www.changesurfer.com/Hlth/BD/Brain.html#RTFToC13
A far-seeing but technical paper by James J. Hughes, prepared for the Second International Symposium on Brain Death. Date unclear, but 1996 or later. Includes discussion of cryonics and nanotechnology. |
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CryoCare Foundation - Cryonics Services - http://www.cryocare.org/
CryoCare Foundation offers cryonics services. Includes an explanation of cryonics, with a library of articles. |
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Alcor United Forum - http://www.alcorunited.org
A community discussion site for members of the Alcor Life Extension Foundation and anyone interested in cryonics. Created and run by a long time Alcor member. |
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Trans Time, Inc. -- Cryonics Services - http://www.transtime.com/
A cryonics service provider in San Leandro, California. |
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Cryonics UK - http://www.cryonics.uk.com
Site for information and discussion of cryonics in the United Kingdom. The group appears to be associated with Cryonics Institute. |
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Timeship Cryonics - http://www.timeship.org/
Visionary design and project plans by architect Stephen Valentine for a building to house research into life extension, nanotechnology, and cryopreservation of tissue and humans through vitrification. |
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Ben Best's Cryonics Articles - http://www.benbest.com/cryonics/cryonics.html
Primarily dealing with technical issues in cryonics. |
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Long Life -- The Cryonics Institute E-Newsletter - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/long_life/
Free news, updates, and links about the latest scientific, medical, health, anti-aging, and social developments relevant to CI's goal of saving, preserving, and extending human lives. |
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KrioRus - http://www.kriorus.ru
Russian company offering cryonics services, located in Alabushevo near Moscow, founded in 2005. In Russian and English. |
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Why Cryosuspension Makes Sense - http://www.kurzweilai.net/meme/frame.html?main=/articles/art0153.html
A long article by Terry Grossman, reprinted from The Babyboomers Guide to Living Forever (2000). |
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Cryonics and Cryptography - http://merkle.com/merkleDir/cryptoCryo.html
"Cryonics, Cryptography, and Maximum Likelihood Estimation," a paper by Ralph Merkle, Ph.D. |
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Depressed Metabolism: What is Cryonics? - http://www.depressedmetabolism.com/what-is-cryonics/
Article by Aschwin de Wolf about using low temperatures to care for the critically ill. |
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The Cryonics Society - http://www.cryonicssociety.org/
A non-profit organization that aims to educate and inform the general public about cryonics. Does not provide cryonics services and is not affilated with any service organization. |
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Anders Sandberg's Cryonics Page - http://www.aleph.se/Trans/Individual/Cryonics/
An extensive list of links to cryonics articles and to European sites related to cryonics. |
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The Society for Venturism - http://www.quantium.plus.com/venturist/
A non-profit organization with the purpose of promoting "the worldwide conquest of death and the continuation and enhancement of life through technological means, including cryonic suspension." Does not offer cryonics services. In Scottsdale, AZ. |
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European Cryonics Page - http://www.transtopia.org/cryonics.html
Information for Europeans interested in cryonics. Includes an extensive list of links to other European cryonics sites and a mailing list/forum for Europeans interested in cryonics, plus a large list of articles and discussions. The site and mailing list are in English. Part of the larger Transtopia site. |
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Cold Filter Cryonics Chat - http://www.network54.com/Forum/291677/
Lively discussions of cryonics, cryogenics, cryobiology, life extension, transhumanism, death, and related issues. |
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Cryonics - http://www.permanent.com/mark/cryonics.html
A slim, but interesting perspective piece on cryonics by Mark Prado, an American living in Thailand. |
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Cryonics Over Dead Geeks' Bodies - http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/2001/07/45188
Wired News article by Michelle Delio, based on an interview with Heather Pringle, author of the new book: "The Mummy Congress: Science, Obsession and the Everlasting Dead". |
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IceLift - http://www.icelift.com
Human hibernation project. Offers the possibility of preserving all body tissues in an unchanged quality for a long time, in the expectation that the world will be a better place to live 50 years from now. Multilingual. |
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American Cryonics Society - http://home.jps.net/~cryonics/
The oldest Cryonics membership organization; founded in 1969 as the Bay Area Cryonics Society. In Mountain View CA. Offers background information, articles and theories. |
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Dying to Know - http://www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/studentmedia/archives/bulldog/bd-pdf/BD5-042696.pdf
A lengthy cryonics article about Alcor by Audun Taraldsen from Arizona State University's "The Electronic Bulldog" - April 26, 1996. Dated in some respects but highly detailed. |
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Frozen Dead Guy Days - http://www.nederlandchamber.org/events_fdgd-home.html
The official site of a winter festival held annually in march in the mountain town of Nederland, Colorado. A bit weird, since the Nederlands city government actively worked to oust Bredo Morstoel (the "frozen dead guy") from their town several years ago. But there he still sits, now the frozen centerpiece of a festival. |