From: ExtroBritannia Cryonics: Why it has failed, and possible ways to fix it – with Mike Darwin The next ExtroBritannia event is scheduled for Saturday
Most life extensionists and transhumanists do not buy into many of the myths about cryonics. But one perspective that is sometimes voiced by futurists is
Induction of hypothermia can reduce injury to the brain when it is deprived of oxygen. How fast do we need to cool a patient during
Today’s post on 21st Century Medicine’s vitrification agent M22 completes the series on vitrification agents in cryonics. To date, three different vitrification agents have been
M22 represents the culmination of decades of work in applied cryobiology by researchers Gregory Fahy , Brian Wowk, and others to develop a vitrification agent
How do you teach a child about something that is so far “unproven”? How do you bring up the subject of cryonics and how it
“The only thing that retards aging is calorie restriction. As genetic studies go forward, we’ll find out why.” Roy Walford Our society in America currently
“Do not train a child to learn by force or harshness; but direct them to it by what amuses their minds, so that you may
Over the next three days Shannon Vyff will be guest blogging. Shannon Vyff is a practicing caloric restrictionist, Alcor member, and Methuselah Foundation supporter. Shannon
The blog Al Fin reports on polyethylene glycol (PEG) as an acute treatment for traumatic brain and spinal cord injury. PEG is hypothesized to confer