Startup freezes corpses
The Citizen|November 16, 2024
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Startup freezes corpses

Becca Ziegler is only 24, but she already has her death planned out - her corpse will be deep-frozen to minus zoo°C with liquid nitrogen.

Ziegler, a US tech firm worker based in Berlin, has signed up with Tomorrow Biostasis, a start-up in the German capital that offers to cryogenically freeze a person's body after they die.

When the time comes, a team of medics will pump her full of a chemical solution to stop ice crystals from forming in her body and then transport her mortal remains to a storage facility in Switzerland.

The hope is that one day, medical technology might be advanced enough to bring her back to life. Many experts dismiss this gamble on the future as far-fetched, but Ziegler has decided to give it a shot.

"I'm kind of curious to see what the future would be like and, in general, I like life," said the Californian, who works in educational technology.

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