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        Facial recognition cameras will be used in MORE towns and cities in bid to ‘put more criminals behind bars’

        Facial recognition cameras will be used in MORE towns and cities in bid to ‘put more criminals behind bars’

        Twelve MORE prisoners have been released by mistake in last month – with 2 still on run, David Lammy admits

        Twelve MORE prisoners have been released by mistake in last month – with 2 still on run, David Lammy admits

        Stumbling Reeves says Budget changes were ‘out of my control’ & blames watchdog after she ‘lied about £30bn black hole’

        Stumbling Reeves says Budget changes were ‘out of my control’ & blames watchdog after she ‘lied about £30bn black hole’

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            New mysterious life form thriving in deadly Chernobyl nuclear wasteland – and it could EAT radiation

            New mysterious life form thriving in deadly Chernobyl nuclear wasteland – and it could EAT radiation

            Lost network of pits found near Stonehenge may be ‘Britain’s largest prehistoric structure’ & date back over 4,000 YEARS

            Lost network of pits found near Stonehenge may be ‘Britain’s largest prehistoric structure’ & date back over 4,000 YEARS

            Hellish 2,400C ‘super Earth’ may be stuffed with GEMS & Nasa says it has ‘global’ lava ocean and ‘sparkling skies’

            Hellish 2,400C ‘super Earth’ may be stuffed with GEMS & Nasa says it has ‘global’ lava ocean and ‘sparkling skies’

            Stunning cosmic butterfly with glowing ‘wings’ snapped up to 3,800 light-years away

            Stunning cosmic butterfly with glowing ‘wings’ snapped up to 3,800 light-years away

            Zany climate warriors cook up Bond-villain style plan to blot out the SUN with millions of tons of mysterious particles

            Zany climate warriors cook up Bond-villain style plan to blot out the SUN with millions of tons of mysterious particles

            Inside the incredible space shuttles vying to replace the ISS as the clock ticks on famous home of the astronauts

            Inside the incredible space shuttles vying to replace the ISS as the clock ticks on famous home of the astronauts

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            Anthony Yarde vows to come back stronger than ever after David Benavidez loss despite being warned to consider future

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          Is it possible to bring people back from the dead? Four ways humans are trying to ‘resurrect’ themselves

          by Anderson
          April 20, 2025
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          EASTER marks the resurrection of Jesus, three days after his death by crucifixion.

          But is such a feat possible without godly influence? Technology buffs think it could be.

          Cryonics Institute cryostats.
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          The Cryonics Institute, based in Michigan, has nearly 270 patients preserved in tanks waiting for medicine to get to a place where it can revive them[/caption]

          Model of a cryonics institute capsule with a human figure inside.
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          Some 279 pets have been frozen, while over 370 have given their DNA and tissue in hopes of one day returning as a clone[/caption]

          Cryonics

          One way people are trying to come back after death is through cryonics – a technique of deep-freezing bodies to preserve them for the future.

          The Cryonics Institute, based in Michigan, has nearly 270 patients preserved in tanks waiting for medicine to get to a place where it can revive them.

          “We don’t propose to be any of those fantastic, futuristic medical science breakthroughs that are happening – we just propose to get you there,” Dennis Kowalski, president of the Cryonics Institute, told The Sun.

          “We’re kind of an ambulance ride to a future hospital that may or may not exist.”

          Some 279 pets have been frozen, while over 370 have given their DNA and tissue in hopes of one day returning as a clone.

          The cost of cryopreservation is $28,000 all-in – which is like an expensive funeral, says Kowalski.

          That covers the cost of preparing and storing the body in liquid nitrogen.

          Man stands in a room looking at a clone or avatar of himself. The clone is shown as a hologram. Concept image of future living where cloning becomes normal.
          AI resurrection services don’t just exist for those left behind, but for the dying who want to leave a legacy
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          Digital clones

          With digital clones, it’s not a case of recreating them in the future.

          People are already doing this, with the help of companies like Eternos.

          The California-based company, which launched last May, gives people the chance to build a digital clone of themselves to pass down to loved ones when they die.

          “Really the best AI is you, and the best you can do is create an AI of yourself,” CEO Robert LoCascio told The Sun.

          “Then when you die, you can pass it along. Or maybe one day, you come back and they can use that to replicate you genetically. So there’s a little sci-fi to it.”

          To replicate a human’s voice – including an emotional tone – and their knowledge, Eternos has them record conversations and undertake an interview led by an AI bot.

          Then they can put other pieces of their life into the puzzle, like pictures and videos.

          But over the past year, LoCascio has found that people generally only have 25 hours worth of stories to tell.

          “Realistically, people have no more than 25 hours worth of life stories that they want to pass on to others. A one day period kind of sums up your life,” he explained.

          “These are the 100 things that impacted your life, whether its love, pain, suffering, job, success, and there’s only about 25 hours of actual things that define you.”

          When the company first launched, it cost about $20,000 to build a digital twin.

          Today, it costs between $25 per month to $100 per month with a $2,000 one-time fee.

          But these AI resurrection services don’t just exist for those left behind, but for the dying who want to leave a legacy, says LoCascio.

          LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 28: Cast members perform with a hologram of Elvis Presley during the "EXTRAVAGANZA - The Vegas Spectacular" show at the Jubilee Theater at Bally's Las Vegas Hotel & Casino on November 28, 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The production opened on March 14, 2020, for only one show before all entertainment on the Las Vegas Strip was shut down to fight the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The show reopened this week just as a three-week statewide pause went into effect due to surging COVID-19 numbers, forcing producers to adjust to new capacity restrictions limiting audience sizes to 50 people. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
          Musicians like Elvis Presley have also been resurrected through holograms
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          Holograms

          Others have tried holograms, like Kanye West’s gift to his now ex-wife Kim Kardashian in 2020.

          West surprised Kardashian with a hologram of her late father, who died when she was 22-years-old, for her 40th birthday.

          Musicians like Elvis Presley have also been resurrected on the stage with the help of a little Hollywood magic – and technology.

          Though these have so far been separate from the AI that might make them able to have conversations with the living.

          A concept image of a woman's spirit falling into tthe starry sky as she drifts to sleep.
          A concept image of a woman’s spirit falling into tthe starry sky as she drifts to sleep.
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          Resurrections

          Now, actual resurrections, and we’re talking about the ability to bring biologically dead patients back to life, are of significant ethical concern.

          In 2016, biotech firm BioQuark was granted permission by the US National Institutes of Health to begin clinical trials on 20 brain-dead patients on life support.

          Scientists wanted to inject patients with stem cells to trigger nerve-stimulation – a technique often used on coma patients.

          Although replicating all of the billions of neurons the brain needs to function is incredibly difficult, if not nearly impossible.

          Bioquark has since folded.

          But a physician involved in the controversial project, Himanshu Bansal, has reportedly continued the research.

          Bansal told Undark that he has been conducting research on young adults involved in traffic accidents at a private hospital in Rudrapur, India.

          Results from the project, funded by Bansal and his research team, suggest that “some” of the over 30 subjects showed glimmers of renewed electrical activity in the brain.

          Bansal said he has submitted his results to peer-reviewed journals but has yet to find one that would publish them.

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