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Parent topics
- Pseudoscience [r]: Any theory, or system of theories, that is deceptively claimed to be scientific. [e]
Subtopics
- Alcor Life Extension Foundation [r]: Cryonics research non-profit based in Scottsdale, Arizona. [e]
- Robert Ettinger [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Cryonics Institute [r]: A member-owned-and-operated not-for-profit corporation in Clinton Township, Michigan, which provides cryonics services. [e]
- KrioRus [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Biology [r]: The science of life — of complex, self-organizing, information-processing systems living in the past, present or future. [e]
- Life [r]: Living systems, of which biologists seek the commonalities distinguishing them from non-living systems. [e]
- Death [r]: State of thermodynamic equilibrium achieved after the end of life. [e]
- Medicine [r]: The study of health and disease of the human body. [e]
- Cryobiology [r]: The study of living organisms, organs, biological tissues or biological cells at low temperatures. [e]
- Cryopreservation [r]: A process where cells or whole tissues are preserved by cooling to low sub-zero temperatures. [e]
- Cryoprotectant [r]: A substance that protects biological tissue from freezing damage. [e]
- Cryopreservation [r]: A process where cells or whole tissues are preserved by cooling to low sub-zero temperatures. [e]
- Geomicrobiology [r]: Study of microbes within inorganic environments, such as sedimentary rocks and aquifers. [e]
- Vitrification [r]: A process of converting a material into a glass-like amorphous solid that is free from any crystalline structure, either by the quick removal or addition of heat, or by mixing with an additive. [e]