How it might work The theory of Cryogenics
JS’s body is now being stored upside down in a vat of liquid nitrogen at -196C by the Cryonics Institute, one of three companies in the world that offers cryogenic preservation of humans.
A week after her death, her body, packed in dry ice, was flown to Michigan, in the US, where it will, in theory, be stored until science finds a way to bring her back to life.
The Cryonics Institute holds more than 100 “patients” in storage on the outskirts of Detroit.