Kryoniikkarintamaltakin kuuluu iloisia rahoitusuutisia.
An anonymous donor has funded a multimillion-dollar grant proposal by Greg Fahy to work toward successful reversible suspended animation. The 3-year project, staffed with half a dozen scientists in a new facility, will extend over 3 phases: Phase 1 will identify an optimal method for vitrifying the body from a physical point of view in rabbits. Phase 2 will verify and extend Phase 1 results in larger mammals and possibly human cadavers donated for non-cryonics medical research. Phase 3 will work toward true suspended animation (biologically reversible whole body vitrification).
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“Some of us see eating as something we get to do, a privilege and source of joy,” Glassner writes. “Others view eating as something they have to do.”