- See Also
-
Links
- “Crypto Millionaire Fuels Push to Transform Brain Research: James Fickel Has Dedicated $200 Million He Made Betting on Ether to Becoming One of the World’s Biggest Investors in Those Fields”, Vance 2024
- “The Brain Collector: the Scientist Unravelling the Mysteries of Grey Matter”
- “Vitrification and Nanowarming Enable Long-Term Organ Cryopreservation and Life-Sustaining Kidney Transplantation in a Rat Model”, Han et al 2023
- “Induction of a Torpor-Like Hypothermic and Hypometabolic State in Rodents by Ultrasound”, Yang et al 2023
- “A Novel Nematode Species from the Siberian Permafrost Shares Adaptive Mechanisms for Cryptobiotic Survival With C. Elegans Dauer Larva”, Shatilovich et al 2023
- “An Update on Eukaryotic Viruses Revived from Ancient Permafrost”, Alempic et al 2022
- “Cellular Recovery After Prolonged Warm Ischaemia of the Whole Body”, Andrijevic et al 2022
- “Nematodes Can Survive in a Suspended Form of Life for Indefinite Time”, Shatilovich et al 2022
- “Recovery and Reproduction of an Antarctic Tardigrade Retrieved from a Moss Sample Frozen for over 30 Years”
- “Vitrification and Nanowarming of Kidneys”, Sharma et al 2021
- “Thermomechanical Stress Analysis of Rabbit Kidney and Human Kidney during Cryopreservation by Vitrification With the Application of Radiofrequency Heating”, Solanki & Rabin 2021
- “A Connectomic Study of a Petascale Fragment of Human Cerebral Cortex”, Shapson-Coe et al 2021
- “Accelerating Progress in Brain Recording Tech”, Mineault 2021
- “Isochoric Freezing and Its Emerging Applications in Food Preservation”, Nida et al 2021
- “Meet Elizabeth Ann, the First Cloned Black-Footed Ferret: Her Birth Represents the First Cloning of an Endangered Species Native to North America, and May Bring Needed Genetic Diversity to the Species”, Imbler 2021
- “The Przewalski’s Horse Project”, Revive & Restore 2020
- “The Connectome of the Adult Drosophila Mushroom Body: Implications for Function”, Li et al 2020
- “A Discrete Neuronal Circuit Induces a Hibernation-Like State in Rodents”, Takahashi et al 2020b
- “Cryonics for All?”, Thau 2020
- “A Connectome of the Adult Drosophila Central Brain”, Xu et al 2020
- “Scientists Are Giving Dead Brains New Life. What Could Go Wrong? In Experiments on Pig Organs, Scientists at Yale Made a Discovery That Could Someday Challenge Our Understanding of What It Means to Die”, Shaer 2019
- “Restoration of Brain Circulation and Cellular Functions Hours Post-Mortem”, Vrselja et al 2019
- “Cryopreservation of Human Ovarian Tissue: A Review”, Leonel et al 2019
- “Viable Nematodes from Late Pleistocene Permafrost of the Kolyma River Lowland”, Shatilovich et al 2018
- “Thermal Analyses of a Human Kidney and a Rabbit Kidney During Cryopreservation by Vitrification”, Ehrlich et al 2018
- “Improved Tissue Cryopreservation Using Inductive Heating of Magnetic Nanoparticles”, Manuchehrabadi et al 2017
- “Persistence of Long-Term Memory in Vitrified and Revived Caenorhabditis Elegans”, Vita-More & Barranco 2015
- “Saturated Reconstruction of a Volume of Neocortex”, Kasthuri et al 2015
- “Vitrification of Kidney Precursors As a New Source for Organ Transplantation”, Marco-Jiménez et al 2015
- “High-Resolution Whole-Brain Staining for Electron Microscopic Circuit Reconstruction”, Mikula & Denk 2015
- “Principles of Cryopreservation by Vitrification”, Fahy & Wowk 2015
- “In-Depth Study of Mollivirus Sibericum, a New 30,000-Y-Old Giant Virus Infecting Acanthamoeba”, Legendre et al 2015
- “Genome Sequence of a 45,000-Year-Old Modern Human from Western Siberia”, Fu et al 2014
- “Thirty-Thousand-Year-Old Distant Relative of Giant Icosahedral DNA Viruses With a Pandoravirus Morphology”, Legendre et al 2014
- “Recalibrating Equus Evolution Using the Genome Sequence of an Early Middle Pleistocene Horse”, Orlando et al 2013
- “ELECTRON IMAGING TECHNOLOGY FOR WHOLE BRAIN NEURAL CIRCUIT MAPPING”, HAYWORTH 2012
- “Regeneration of Whole Fertile Plants from 30,000-Y-Old Fruit Tissue Buried in Siberian Permafrost”, Yashina 2012
- “Declining Immortality Twice”, Pohl 2011
- “Cryonics Probabilities Survey”
- “Exceptional Preservation of a Prehistoric Human Brain from Heslington, Yorkshire, UK”, O’Connor 2011
- “Physical and Biological Aspects of Renal Vitrification”, Fahy et al 2009
- “Sequencing and Analysis of Neanderthal Genomic DNA”, Noonan et al 2006
- “Isolation of a 250 Million-Year-Old Halotolerant Bacterium from a Primary Salt Crystal”, Vreeland et al 2000
- “Revival and Identification of Bacterial Spores in 25 to 40-Million-Year-Old Dominican Amber”, Cano & Borucki 1995
- “Vitrification As an Approach to Cryopreservation”, Fahy et al 1984
- “Ultrastructure of 40-Million-Year-Old Insect Tissue”, Poinar & Hess 1982
- “Ability of the Ground Squirrel, Citellus Lateralis, to Be Habituated to Stimuli While in Hibernation”, Pengelley & Fisher 1968
- “Cryonics and Technological Inevitability”
- “Thus Spake Curtis Henderson, Part 5”
- “Does Personal Identity Survive Cryopreservation?”
- “Three Strikes and You’re Out!”
- “The Mentality of Wealth”
- “Member Statistics”
- “Nectome-1517-2018”
- “Book Review: Freezing People Is (Not) Easy”
- “California Man Becomes the First ‘Death With Dignity’ Patient to Undergo Cryonic Preservation”
- “Generation Cryo: Fighting Death in the Frozen Unknown”
- “Why Do ‘Respectable’ Women Want Dead Husbands?”
- “Why Do ‘Respectable’ Women Want Dead Husbands? § Comment #1393”
- “Resurrection on Repeat: Rules and Orders of the Humane Society (1787)”
- “Cryonics and Cryptography”
- “Lasers To Lunar Arks: Cryopreservation Heats Up”
- “The Prospect of Immortality”
- “Until Cryonics Do Us Part”
- “History”
- “A New Choice for Immortalists”
- “Biostasis through Chemopreservation”
- “FATAL ATTRACTION: Vision from the Other Side”
- “In Praise of Cold”
- “Man Into Superman”
- “21CM Aldehyde Stabilized Cryopreservation Eval Page”
- “Aldehyde Stabilized Cryopreserved Rabbit Brain Evaluation Images”
- “Ken Hayworth’s Personal Response to MIT Technology Review Article”
- “Opinion: The Prize Win Is a Vindication of the Idea of Cryonics, Not of Unaccountable Cryonics Service Organizations”
- “Small Mammal BPF Prize Winning Announcement”
- “Inside The Immortality Business”
- “Chasing Ghosts: Unlocking the Mysteries of Human Hibernation”
- “Chemical Brain Preservation and Human Suspended Animation”
- “Suspension Failures: Lessons from the Early Years”
- “Will Cryonics Work? Examining the Probabilities”
- “Absolute Zero Is 0K”
- “Breaking Down Cryonics Probabilities”
- “The Brain Preservation Foundation's Small Mammalian Brain Prize Won”
- “More Cryonics Probability Estimates”
- “More Cryonics Probability Estimates”
- “The Pascal's Wager Fallacy Fallacy”
- “Cryonics Wants To Be Big”
- “Cryonics Costs: given Estimates Are Low”
- “Rationality, Cryonics and Pascal's Wager”
- “Mike Darwin on Animal Research, Moral Cowardice, and Reasoning in an Uncaring Universe”
- “Normal Cryonics”
- “Normal Cryonics”
- “On the Unpopularity of Cryonics: Life Sucks, but at Least Then You Die”
- “Mentioning Cryonics to a Dying Person”
- “Cryonics Is Far, Cord-Blood Is Near”
- “A Review of Cryonics/brain Preservation in 2016”
- “Until Cryonics Do Us Part”
- “Sebastian Seung’s Quest to Map the Human Brain”
- “Cryonics During the Pandemic”
- “Break Cryonics Down”
- “Brin Says Cryonics Selfish”
- “Why Men Are Bad At ‘Feelings’”
- “Modern Male Sati”
- “Aldehyde-Stabilized Cryopreservation”
- “The Mind of a Mouse”
- “Extreme Life Extension: Investing in Cryonics for the Long, Long Term”
- “Icing Organs”
- “The Dad's Army of British Cryonics Cryonics”
- “The Strange and Often Radical Pursuit of Immortality in Russia”
- “The Most Complete Brain Map Ever Is Here: A Fly's 'Connectome'”
- Wikipedia
- Miscellaneous
- Bibliography
See Also
Links
“Crypto Millionaire Fuels Push to Transform Brain Research: James Fickel Has Dedicated $200 Million He Made Betting on Ether to Becoming One of the World’s Biggest Investors in Those Fields”, Vance 2024
“The Brain Collector: the Scientist Unravelling the Mysteries of Grey Matter”
The brain collector: the scientist unravelling the mysteries of grey matter
“Vitrification and Nanowarming Enable Long-Term Organ Cryopreservation and Life-Sustaining Kidney Transplantation in a Rat Model”, Han et al 2023
“Induction of a Torpor-Like Hypothermic and Hypometabolic State in Rodents by Ultrasound”, Yang et al 2023
Induction of a torpor-like hypothermic and hypometabolic state in rodents by ultrasound
“A Novel Nematode Species from the Siberian Permafrost Shares Adaptive Mechanisms for Cryptobiotic Survival With C. Elegans Dauer Larva”, Shatilovich et al 2023
“An Update on Eukaryotic Viruses Revived from Ancient Permafrost”, Alempic et al 2022
An update on eukaryotic viruses revived from ancient permafrost
“Cellular Recovery After Prolonged Warm Ischaemia of the Whole Body”, Andrijevic et al 2022
Cellular recovery after prolonged warm ischaemia of the whole body
“Nematodes Can Survive in a Suspended Form of Life for Indefinite Time”, Shatilovich et al 2022
Nematodes can survive in a suspended form of life for indefinite time
“Recovery and Reproduction of an Antarctic Tardigrade Retrieved from a Moss Sample Frozen for over 30 Years”
“Thermomechanical Stress Analysis of Rabbit Kidney and Human Kidney during Cryopreservation by Vitrification With the Application of Radiofrequency Heating”, Solanki & Rabin 2021
“A Connectomic Study of a Petascale Fragment of Human Cerebral Cortex”, Shapson-Coe et al 2021
A connectomic study of a petascale fragment of human cerebral cortex
“Accelerating Progress in Brain Recording Tech”, Mineault 2021
“Isochoric Freezing and Its Emerging Applications in Food Preservation”, Nida et al 2021
Isochoric Freezing and Its Emerging Applications in Food Preservation
“Meet Elizabeth Ann, the First Cloned Black-Footed Ferret: Her Birth Represents the First Cloning of an Endangered Species Native to North America, and May Bring Needed Genetic Diversity to the Species”, Imbler 2021
“The Przewalski’s Horse Project”, Revive & Restore 2020
“The Connectome of the Adult Drosophila Mushroom Body: Implications for Function”, Li et al 2020
The connectome of the adult Drosophila mushroom body: implications for function
“A Discrete Neuronal Circuit Induces a Hibernation-Like State in Rodents”, Takahashi et al 2020b
A discrete neuronal circuit induces a hibernation-like state in rodents
“Cryonics for All?”, Thau 2020
“A Connectome of the Adult Drosophila Central Brain”, Xu et al 2020
“Scientists Are Giving Dead Brains New Life. What Could Go Wrong? In Experiments on Pig Organs, Scientists at Yale Made a Discovery That Could Someday Challenge Our Understanding of What It Means to Die”, Shaer 2019
“Restoration of Brain Circulation and Cellular Functions Hours Post-Mortem”, Vrselja et al 2019
Restoration of brain circulation and cellular functions hours post-mortem
“Cryopreservation of Human Ovarian Tissue: A Review”, Leonel et al 2019
“Viable Nematodes from Late Pleistocene Permafrost of the Kolyma River Lowland”, Shatilovich et al 2018
Viable Nematodes from Late Pleistocene Permafrost of the Kolyma River Lowland
“Thermal Analyses of a Human Kidney and a Rabbit Kidney During Cryopreservation by Vitrification”, Ehrlich et al 2018
Thermal Analyses of a Human Kidney and a Rabbit Kidney During Cryopreservation by Vitrification
“Improved Tissue Cryopreservation Using Inductive Heating of Magnetic Nanoparticles”, Manuchehrabadi et al 2017
Improved tissue cryopreservation using inductive heating of magnetic nanoparticles
“Persistence of Long-Term Memory in Vitrified and Revived Caenorhabditis Elegans”, Vita-More & Barranco 2015
Persistence of Long-Term Memory in Vitrified and Revived Caenorhabditis elegans
“Saturated Reconstruction of a Volume of Neocortex”, Kasthuri et al 2015
“Vitrification of Kidney Precursors As a New Source for Organ Transplantation”, Marco-Jiménez et al 2015
Vitrification of kidney precursors as a new source for organ transplantation
“High-Resolution Whole-Brain Staining for Electron Microscopic Circuit Reconstruction”, Mikula & Denk 2015
High-resolution whole-brain staining for electron microscopic circuit reconstruction
“Principles of Cryopreservation by Vitrification”, Fahy & Wowk 2015
“In-Depth Study of Mollivirus Sibericum, a New 30,000-Y-Old Giant Virus Infecting Acanthamoeba”, Legendre et al 2015
In-depth study of Mollivirus sibericum, a new 30,000-y-old giant virus infecting Acanthamoeba
“Genome Sequence of a 45,000-Year-Old Modern Human from Western Siberia”, Fu et al 2014
Genome sequence of a 45,000-year-old modern human from western Siberia
“Thirty-Thousand-Year-Old Distant Relative of Giant Icosahedral DNA Viruses With a Pandoravirus Morphology”, Legendre et al 2014
“Recalibrating Equus Evolution Using the Genome Sequence of an Early Middle Pleistocene Horse”, Orlando et al 2013
Recalibrating Equus evolution using the genome sequence of an early Middle Pleistocene horse
“ELECTRON IMAGING TECHNOLOGY FOR WHOLE BRAIN NEURAL CIRCUIT MAPPING”, HAYWORTH 2012
ELECTRON IMAGING TECHNOLOGY FOR WHOLE BRAIN NEURAL CIRCUIT MAPPING
“Regeneration of Whole Fertile Plants from 30,000-Y-Old Fruit Tissue Buried in Siberian Permafrost”, Yashina 2012
Regeneration of whole fertile plants from 30,000-y-old fruit tissue buried in Siberian permafrost:
“Declining Immortality Twice”, Pohl 2011
“Cryonics Probabilities Survey”
Cryonics Probabilities survey:
View OpenOffice spreadsheet:
/doc/cryonics/2011-jefftk-cryonicsprobabilityestimatesurvey.ods
“Exceptional Preservation of a Prehistoric Human Brain from Heslington, Yorkshire, UK”, O’Connor 2011
Exceptional preservation of a prehistoric human brain from Heslington, Yorkshire, UK:
“Physical and Biological Aspects of Renal Vitrification”, Fahy et al 2009
“Sequencing and Analysis of Neanderthal Genomic DNA”, Noonan et al 2006
“Isolation of a 250 Million-Year-Old Halotolerant Bacterium from a Primary Salt Crystal”, Vreeland et al 2000
Isolation of a 250 million-year-old halotolerant bacterium from a primary salt crystal
“Revival and Identification of Bacterial Spores in 25 to 40-Million-Year-Old Dominican Amber”, Cano & Borucki 1995
Revival and Identification of Bacterial Spores in 25 to 40-Million-Year-Old Dominican Amber
“Vitrification As an Approach to Cryopreservation”, Fahy et al 1984
“Ultrastructure of 40-Million-Year-Old Insect Tissue”, Poinar & Hess 1982
“Ability of the Ground Squirrel, Citellus Lateralis, to Be Habituated to Stimuli While in Hibernation”, Pengelley & Fisher 1968
Ability of the Ground Squirrel, Citellus lateralis, to Be Habituated to Stimuli While in Hibernation
“Cryonics and Technological Inevitability”
“Thus Spake Curtis Henderson, Part 5”
“Does Personal Identity Survive Cryopreservation?”
“Three Strikes and You’re Out!”
“The Mentality of Wealth”
“Member Statistics”
“Nectome-1517-2018”
View External Link:
“Book Review: Freezing People Is (Not) Easy”
“California Man Becomes the First ‘Death With Dignity’ Patient to Undergo Cryonic Preservation”
California Man Becomes the First ‘Death With Dignity’ Patient to Undergo Cryonic Preservation
“Generation Cryo: Fighting Death in the Frozen Unknown”
“Why Do ‘Respectable’ Women Want Dead Husbands?”
“Why Do ‘Respectable’ Women Want Dead Husbands? § Comment #1393”
Why do ‘respectable’ women want dead husbands? § comment #1393:
“Resurrection on Repeat: Rules and Orders of the Humane Society (1787)”
Resurrection on Repeat: Rules and Orders of the Humane Society (1787)
“Cryonics and Cryptography”
“Lasers To Lunar Arks: Cryopreservation Heats Up”
“The Prospect of Immortality”
“Until Cryonics Do Us Part”
“History”
History:
“A New Choice for Immortalists”
“Biostasis through Chemopreservation”
“FATAL ATTRACTION: Vision from the Other Side”
“In Praise of Cold”
“Man Into Superman”
“21CM Aldehyde Stabilized Cryopreservation Eval Page”
“Aldehyde Stabilized Cryopreserved Rabbit Brain Evaluation Images”
Aldehyde Stabilized Cryopreserved Rabbit Brain Evaluation Images:
“Ken Hayworth’s Personal Response to MIT Technology Review Article”
Ken Hayworth’s personal response to MIT Technology Review article:
“Opinion: The Prize Win Is a Vindication of the Idea of Cryonics, Not of Unaccountable Cryonics Service Organizations”
“Small Mammal BPF Prize Winning Announcement”
“Inside The Immortality Business”
“Chasing Ghosts: Unlocking the Mysteries of Human Hibernation”
Chasing Ghosts: Unlocking the Mysteries of Human Hibernation:
“Chemical Brain Preservation and Human Suspended Animation”
Chemical Brain Preservation and Human Suspended Animation:
View External Link:
https://www.cryonicsarchive.org/library/chemical-brain-preservation/
“Suspension Failures: Lessons from the Early Years”
“Will Cryonics Work? Examining the Probabilities”
Will Cryonics Work? Examining the Probabilities:
View External Link:
“Absolute Zero Is 0K”
“Breaking Down Cryonics Probabilities”
“The Brain Preservation Foundation's Small Mammalian Brain Prize Won”
The Brain Preservation Foundation's Small Mammalian Brain Prize won:
“More Cryonics Probability Estimates”
“More Cryonics Probability Estimates”
“The Pascal's Wager Fallacy Fallacy”
“Cryonics Wants To Be Big”
View External Link:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/WbbuyfoGE3d4Zadhv/cryonics-wants-to-be-big
“Cryonics Costs: given Estimates Are Low”
“Rationality, Cryonics and Pascal's Wager”
“Mike Darwin on Animal Research, Moral Cowardice, and Reasoning in an Uncaring Universe”
Mike Darwin on animal research, moral cowardice, and reasoning in an uncaring universe:
“Normal Cryonics”
View External Link:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/hiDkhLyN5S2MEjrSE/normal-cryonics
“Normal Cryonics”
View External Link:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/hiDkhLyN5S2MEjrSE/normal-cryonics1hmp
“On the Unpopularity of Cryonics: Life Sucks, but at Least Then You Die”
On the unpopularity of cryonics: life sucks, but at least then you die:
“Mentioning Cryonics to a Dying Person”
“Cryonics Is Far, Cord-Blood Is Near”
“A Review of Cryonics/brain Preservation in 2016”
“Until Cryonics Do Us Part”
“Sebastian Seung’s Quest to Map the Human Brain”
“Cryonics During the Pandemic”
“Break Cryonics Down”
“Brin Says Cryonics Selfish”
“Why Men Are Bad At ‘Feelings’”
“Modern Male Sati”
“Aldehyde-Stabilized Cryopreservation”
“The Mind of a Mouse”
“Extreme Life Extension: Investing in Cryonics for the Long, Long Term”
Extreme Life Extension: Investing in Cryonics for the Long, Long Term
“Icing Organs”
“The Dad's Army of British Cryonics Cryonics”
“The Strange and Often Radical Pursuit of Immortality in Russia”
The Strange and Often Radical Pursuit of Immortality in Russia:
“The Most Complete Brain Map Ever Is Here: A Fly's 'Connectome'”
The Most Complete Brain Map Ever Is Here: A Fly's 'Connectome':
Wikipedia
Miscellaneous
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/doc/cryonics/2023-han-figure6-photographsofnanowarmedratkidneysvsunvitrifiedkidneys.jpg
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/doc/cryonics/2021-shapesoncoe-figure1-scanninghumanbrainsample.png
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https://cryonicsarchive.org/docs/cryonics-magazine-2007-03.pdf
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https://diyhpl.us/wiki/transcripts/verifiable-brain-preservation/
:View External Link:
https://diyhpl.us/wiki/transcripts/verifiable-brain-preservation/
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https://erights.medium.com/norm-hardys-place-in-history-cecf191df641
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https://neurobiology.substack.com/p/what-should-we-be-measuring-in-brain
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https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2023.2606
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https://www.alcor.org/library/allocation-of-long-term-care-costs-at-alcor/
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https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/mystery-preserved-brains
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https://www.cryonicscalculator.com/
:View External Link:
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https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/68TGNutjDcBcq6PCZ/bitcoin-cryonics-fund#5Da2f8n9aXmfJ7FYA
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https://www.maximum-progress.com/p/grading-extropian-predictions
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https://www.overcomingbias.com/2010/07/space-ashes-vs-cryonics.html
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https://www.wired.com/story/mars-hiberators-guide-to-the-galaxy/
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