BREDO MORSTØL’S LIFE was relatively quiet and ordinary. Born in 1900, the Norwegian was a director of parks and recreation in ...
It's a scene plucked from science fiction: On their deathbed, a person is completely frozen and then stashed away, so that they might be revived in the future. But could it be possible? In this ...
The ultra-wealthy are investing in cryogenic freezing, preserving their bodies at ultra-low temperatures with the hope that future science will bring them back to life. Around 500 people have already ...
You put a dying person in suspended animation until, possibly thousands of years from now, medical science is able to cure ...
There’s a new permanent resident of the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park. Bredo Morstol, the patron saint of the annual Frozen Dead Guy Days Festival, has moved in, along with a new museum dedicated to the ...
A high-tech cryonics start-up is offering to freeze patients in liquid nitrogen after death, one day bringing them back to life for a cost of $200,000 (£165,000). Europe’s leading cryopreservation ...
Meet Kai Micah Mills, a 24-year-old entrepreneur from Utah, who dropped out of high school and spent his teenage years running Minecraft servers from his basement with his long-haired tabby cat named ...
An Australian company has successfully cryogenically frozen a man after his death in hopes of revival in the future. This groundbreaking procedure, conducted by Southern Cryonics and CryoPath tech, ...
Since the age of 13, Joseph Kowalsky has harbored a fascination with life after death, pondering ways to extend his existence indefinitely. Today, Kowalsky, now 59, is among some 2,000 individuals who ...
This week you can celebrate the science fictional practice of cryonics during Colorado’s “Frozen Dead Guy Days,” a weekend of revelry devoted to “Grandpa” Bredo Morstoel, a guy who has been ...