Preserving Humans
Posted on May 23, 2008 at 11:00 pm.
Filed Under Really?, Science, Technology |
No one can live forever. But a pioneering field called cryonics could give people lives. The cryonics is a low-temperature preservation of humans. When a person dies from a incurable disease, they could be thawed and revived in the future when a cure has been found. Cryonics centers store posthumous bodies in liquid nitrogen at temperatures of (-320) degrees Fahrenheit.
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