Inside the Arizona Facility Where Hundreds Wait for a Future Revival ❄️🧪
In Scottsdale, Arizona, a cryonics facility is preserving legally deceased individuals at temperatures below –190°C, storing bodies and brains in liquid-nitrogen-filled steel tanks with the hope that future medical breakthroughs could one day bring them back.
Run by the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, the process costs from $80,000 for brain-only preservation to nearly $200,000 for full-body storage. Supporters see it as a bet on tomorrow’s science; critics say revival remains purely speculative.
The growing interest highlights how advances in biotechnology continue to reshape society’s relationship with death, longevity, and the possibility — however uncertain — of future reanimation.
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