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cryonics

[krahy-on-iks] / kraɪˈɒn ɪks /


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After Zhan Wenlian was given months to live by doctors, Gui Junmin decided to use cryonics - which is scientifically unproven - to preserve her body once she died.

From BBC • Nov. 18, 2025

With advancements in cryonics and emerging technologies such as OrganEx, this is no longer just a science fiction hypothetical but a reality conceivable within our century.

From Washington Post • Aug. 19, 2022

She chronicles the gallows humor of gravediggers who buried their own mothers and the tempered optimism of cryonics operators tasked with keeping clients’ bodies frozen until science can bring them back to life.

From New York Times • Aug. 16, 2022

"Epstein was also obsessed with cryonics, the transhumanist philosophy whose followers believe that people can be replicated or brought back to life after they are frozen," Brown writes.

From Salon • Dec. 8, 2021

Realistically speaking, the belief in an afterlife and the dedication to cryonics are less far apart than they seem at first glance.

From The Civilization of Illiteracy by Nadin, Mihai