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  • How does cryogenics work?
  • From my understanding, cryogenics is where you freeze a living thing...39;t it die of hypothermia or frostbite? What about eating, drinking...


  • Spiritual point of view, What is your partake on Cryogenics?
  • ... a TV program talking about Cryogenics on how some people choose to be preserved when they die in a below...


  • If someone is frozen with cryogenics, why bother defrosting them?
  • Cryogenics seemed to be all the rage in the '90s. If the technology... to life... Why would anyone bother? What skills would they have to offer? Would...


  • What is your spiritual opinion on Human Cryogenics?
  • Do you think it is possible or a scam?Type anything you want but no swear words please.


  • Should I freeze my self at a cryogenics lab?
  • Should I freeze myself at a cryogenics lab for fifty years then unfreeze my self just to see what would change in the future? I know it's been proven especially with ...


  • What would be a good story involving cryogenics/cryonics?
  • This is for school. I need to write a story and for the life of me I can...


  • Is cryogenics legal to practice on humans?
  • Is it legal for a company to use cryogenics to freeze a human, kind of like the rumor of what happened to Walt Disney?


  • What happens if there is a prolonged outage at the cryogenics laboratory?

  • Whats the best homeade cryogenics lab setup?
  • I want to experiment with cryogenics and preserving living tissue. So what specific materials do I need? Also, which cryoprotectants are the most effective and how can I purchase...


  • what is cryogenics , cryogenic chambers and how do they work?
  • ... a game and need to know about cryogenics. if you could help and give a brief knowledge...



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  • Cryogenics

  • For the band, see Cryogenic (band). In physics, cryogenics is the study of the production of very low temperature (below −150°C, −238°F or 123K) and the ...
  • Cryonics

  • For the study of the production of very low temperatures, see Cryogenics. Technicians prepare a patient for cryopreservation. Cryonics (from Greek κρύος kryos- ...

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