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Stephanie Watson - traduzido por HowStuffWorks Brasil
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Livros
- The Prospect of Immortality, por R.C. W Ettinger
- Medical-Legal Aspects of Cryonics: Prospects for Immortality, por George Patrick Smith
- Forever for All: Moral Philosophy, Cryonics, and the Scientific Prospects for Immortality, por R. Michael Perry
- Cryonics: Frozen for Eternity, por George Stromeyer
- Cryonics: Reaching for Tomorrow, por Brian Wowk
Fontes
- Associated Press. Splendid Splinter Chilling in Scottsdale. 2 de agosto de 2003.
- Cryonics: A Basic Introduction. Cryonics Institute.
- Friend, Tim. Vitrification Could Keep Tissue Safe During the Big Chill, USA Today, 28 de julho de 2002.
- Johnson, Carrie e Alex Leary. "Ted Williams' Family Seeks to End Dispute," St. Petersburg Times, 16 de julho de 2002.
- Miller, Kevin. "Cryonics Redux: Is Vitrification a Viable Alternative to Immortality as a Popsicle?" Skeptic, 1º de janeiro de 2004.
- Mishra, Raja e Beth Daley. "Williams Dispute Piques Interest in Cryonics, Except for Scientists," The Boston Globe, 10 de julho de 2002.
- Stroh, Michael. "Life on Ice." Science World, Volume 59, 10 de janeiro de 2003.
- Verducci, Tom. "What Really Happened to Ted Williams." Sports Illustrated, 18 de agosto de 2003, pág. 66.
- What is Cryonics? Alcor Life Foundation.
- Wilson, Jim. "Cryonics Gets Hot," Popular Mechanics, Volume 178, 1º de novembro de 2001, pág. 50.
- Wowk, Brian, Ph.D. Cardiopulmonary Support in Cryonics
- Yount, Jim. Getting There From Here