What if we could use technology to cheat death? It's an idea that seems like science fiction, but for a small group of people known as cryonicists, the hope of one day being able to successfully freeze and re-animate a person after death remains something worth fighting for.<br />Cryonics aims to bring people back from the dead. This is a concept where the whole body is frozen in the hope that one day it will revive. As per reports, 500 people have frozen their bodies globally, and more than 5,000 people have signed up for the procedure. Does cryonics work? Is this science fiction, or can it become a reality?<br />What if we could use technology to cheat death? It's an idea that seems like science fiction, but for a small group of people known as cryonicists, the hope of one day being able to successfully freeze and re-animate a person after death remains something worth fighting for.<br />In Scottsdale, Arizona, there are tanks filled with liquid nitrogen are the bodies and heads of 260 humans who opted to be cryopreserved (some along with their pets) with the hopes of being revived in the future.
