Surf these sites: 21st Century Medicine Research Breakthroughs -- A report on several major cryobiological research gains in cryonics-related areas. Nov. 8th, 1998 Alcor Life Extension Foundation (Cryonics) -- Site for major cryonics organization in Scottsdale AZ. Contains a lot of information, including an on-line photo-tour of the building and of the cryonics process. American Cryonics Society -- The oldest Cryonics membership organization; founded in 1969 as the Bay Area Cryonics Society. In Mountain View CA. Page has a lot of information but is very slow to load. Anders Sandberg''s cryonics page -- An extensive list of links to cryonics articles and to European sites related to cryonics. Ben Best''s Cryonics Articles -- Primarily dealing with technical issues in cryonics. BioPreservation, Inc. - Cryopreservation Services -- A series of technical papers on cryopreservation research. Brain Death and Technological Change: Personal Identity, Neural Prostheses and Uploading -- 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. CryoCare Foundation - Cryonics Services -- CryoCare Foundation offers cryonics services. The site includes a good explanation of cryonics, with a large library of articles. CryoNet - Cryonics Mailing List -- A free discussion mailing list on cryonics-related issues. Archives include more than ten years of Internet discussion. Cryonics -- Ralph Merkle''s cryonics introduction. Short but requires some knowledge of cryonics already. Cryonics Association of Australia -- An Interim site describing the resources of Cryonicists in Australia and listing other related sites. Cryonics FAQ Overview -- Cryonics "Frequently Asked Questions" List from Tim Freeman. Getting dated but still quite good. Cryonics Institute: Cryonics Suspension Services -- Cryonic suspension services & 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. Cryonics Survey -- The results of a "Survey of Familiarity With and Attitudes Toward Cryonics." December, 1998. Cryonics and Cryptography -- "Cryonics, Cryptography, and Maximum Likelihood Estimation," a paper by Ralph Merkle, Ph.D. Cryonics in Russia -- Most of the text is in Russian language. Cryonics in Sweden -- A link to Thomas Nord, a well-known Swedish cryonicist. Not much content on his page yet; but the e-mail link could be helpful for Europeans interested in cryonics. Cryonics in a Deep Freeze -- Newsday article asking why the promise of cryonics hasn''t been proven yet. Part of a series on the future. 1999 sometime. Death, on the Rocks -- An article on cryonics from SMUG, an on-line magazine. March, 1999. European Cryonics Page -- Information for Europeans interested in cryonics. Includes a list of links to other European cryonics sites and a free registration page for a new (September, 1999) mailing list/forum for Europeans interested in cryonics. The site and mailing list are in English. Gesellschaft zur wissenschaftlichen Herausforderung des Todes -- Informationen zur Kryonik Japanese Cryonics Association -- This page is completely in Japanese. Life Extension Society -- A cryonics public education organization in the Maryland/D.C. area. Not a service provider. Longevity Report -- John DeRivaz''s British site for cryonics, life extension, and the future. New Zealand Cryonics Society -- A new organization in New Zealand. Synthetic pleasures -- Home page for documentary film about life extension, cryonics, body decoration, and other aspects of modern technological life. The Cryonics Society of Canada -- For education and to organize cryonics in Canada. Does not provide cryonics services. The Institute for Neural Cryobiology -- A new research project in brain tissue preservation. The Prometheus Project -- A research initiative to produce fully-reversible, long-term suspended animation. Now largely superceded by other projects; but still an interesting site for ideas. The Society for the Recovery of Persons Apparently Dead -- A fascinating medical essay about the history of attempts to revive people who appear dead and the relationship of these ideas to cryonics. By Stephen Harris, M.D. Trans Time, Inc. -- Cryonics Services -- A cryonics service provider in San Leandro, California. Was Walt Disney Frozen? -- The truth (no, he wasn''t) with the legends behind the myth.
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