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  2. James Bedford - Wikipedia

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    In his first suspended animation stages, his body was stored at Edward Hope's Cryo-Care facility in Phoenix, Arizona, for two years, then in 1969 moved to the Galiso facility in California. Bedford's body was moved from Galiso in 1973 to Trans Time near Berkeley, California , until 1977, before being stored by his son for many years.

  3. Cryonics - Wikipedia

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    Cryonics (from Greek: κρύος kryos, meaning "cold") is the low-temperature freezing (usually at −196 °C or −320.8 °F or 77.1 K) and storage of human remains in the hope that resurrection may be possible in the future. [1] [2] Cryonics is regarded with skepticism by the mainstream scientific community.

  4. List of people who arranged for cryonics - Wikipedia

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    List of people who arranged for cryonics. ... Deceased people who have been cryopreserved. James Bedford, 1967 [16] Dora Kent, 1987 [17] Dick Clair, 1988 [18] [19]

  5. Neurosurgeon claims cryogenically frozen brains will be ... - AOL

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  6. Robert Ettinger - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] While Ettinger was the first, most articulate, and most scientifically credible person to argue the idea of cryonics, [citation needed] he was not the only one. In 1962, Evan Cooper had authored a manuscript entitled "Immortality: Physically, Scientifically, Now" [13] under the pseudonym Nathan Duhring. [14]

  7. These scientists want to safeguard Earth’s species by ... - AOL

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    A group of scientists has devised a plan to safeguard Earth’s species in a cryogenic biorepository on the moon. These scientists want to safeguard Earth’s species by cryogenically preserving ...

  8. 'Barefoot Bandit' wants to freeze his dying mom: 'She won't ...

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    Colton Harris-Moore, left his signature chalk footprints at his crime scenes -- and now, he's reaching out from prison to make an unusual demand.

  9. Cryopreservation - Wikipedia

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    It was not until 25 years later in 2018 that the first person, Norman Hardy, was successfully cryopreserved after being allowed a medically aided death. [71] [72] In 2016, a fourteen-year-old girl won the legal right to have her corpse cryogenically frozen, becoming a landmark case in the United Kingdom. [73]