Cryonics is not really a science, it's a medical practice. But scientific research in cryonics (developing better preservation protocols, studies in viability, etc.) can be classified in Biology.
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∙ 15y agoThe phenomenon of buoyancy would be classified under the category of hydraulics.
Biology IS a branch of science.
Ethics is a branch of philosophy, not a branch of science (although scientists can still strive to be ethical).
behavioral science
The address of the Science Hill Branch is: 215 East Main Street, Science Hill, 42553 0048
The phenomenon of buoyancy would be classified under the category of hydraulics.
Cryonics is an effort to save lives by using temperatures so cold that a person beyond help by today’s medicine might be preserved for decades or centuries until a future medical technology can restore that person to full health.
Cryonics Institute's population is 3.
Computers can be considered a branch of science. It involves electronics, quantum physics and media studies amongst other topics.
Cryonics - album - was created on 2003-05-20.
The Physical Sciences are a branch of Science.
Physics IS a branch of science.
yes the physical cosmology is a branch of astro physic
Physics can be classified as a nature Science.
Mathematics is a branch of science in its own right.
Thawing a cryonics patient cannot legally be considered murder because only people who are legally dead can be cryonically preserved. But cryonics patients are being cryopreserved because of the possibility that future medicine can cure their diseases, rejuvenate them to a youthful condition, and undo any damage that was done during the cryopreservation process. If technology advances as cryonics advocates hope, and cryonics patients can be revived in the future, then thawing a cryonics patient will come to be considered murder.
Bacteriology would likely be classified as a life science class, although with bioengineering and genetic modification of bacterial genomes there are many uses for bacteria in the physical sciences (material engineering, waste remediation, etc.).