ALCOR CONSTRUCTION LLC

DES PLAINES, IL 60016

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8217;s leader in cryopreservation research and technology. Established in 1972, we are a non-profit scientific research foundation based in Scottsdale, Arizona. Intro to Cryonics About Our Mission Featured On What is Cryonics? Cryonics is one of the world’s most ambitious scientific experiments – a bold attempt to preserve human life once current medicine has reached its limits. By preserving the physical structures that store our memories, personality, and identity, cryonics aims to

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