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What if we made life after death possible? This is the promise of this cryogenics start-up

For the simple price of a sports car, the Germany-based start-up Tomorrow.Bio offers cryogenically freeze the bodies of the deceasedin the hope that they can one day be brought back to life through to the progress of science. Could this fascinating idea worthy of a science fiction film become reality?

Europe’s first cryonics laboratory

While the world’s first cryonics (or cryonics) laboratory opened its doors in the state of Michigan (United States) almost half a century ago, former doctors retrained and launched Tomorrow. Bio, the first cryonics laboratory in Europe. Based in Berlin (Germany), their mission is to freezing patients after death and one day bring them back to life. All, for a cost of 200,000 euros.

Emil Kendziorra, co-founder of Tomorrow.Bio and former cancer researcher, says that interest in this field continues to grow. So far, he and his team have frozen (or cryopreserved) “three or four” patients et five petsand almost 700 more people signed up.

The patient is cooled down to -196 degrees

The procedure is well organized. So, once a doctor confirms that the registered patient is in the last days of lifethe company sends an ambulance. When he…

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