The process known as "Promession" is cheaper and more environmentally friendly than burial and cremation, according to its inventor A CONTROVERSIAL burial method that uses liquid nitrogen to freeze ...
When a company asks permission to pulverize a corpse—to freeze a body solid, then shake it till it shatters—how, exactly, should the government respond? Last September, Derek Schmidt, the attorney ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. TOPEKA, Kan. — Death typically brings two ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Death typically brings two options - burial or cremation - but a third option could be on the horizon in Kansas. The Kansas City Star reports that something called promession would ...
When you die, do you want to be buried? Cremated? How about being cryogenically frozen and then vibrated into tiny pieces? If you want to spend the hereafter in Kansas, you may eventually get the ...
A controversial burial method that uses liquid nitrogen to freeze and disintegrate a dead body is being heralded as the future of cremation by its creator. Dubbed “promession,” the process takes place ...
Promessa, a Swedish company that wants to revolutionize how to reduce the ecological footprint in traditional burials, is focusing on Kansas to introduce its product in the U.S. because the state has ...
Swedish biologist Susanne Wiigh-Masak is an entrepreneur of death — and the burial system she's developed is as unexpected as it is high-tech. The process, dubbed "promession", has so far been tested ...
A CONTROVERSIAL burial method that uses liquid nitrogen to freeze and disintegrate a dead body is being heralded as the future of cremation by its creator. Dubbed “promession”, the process takes place ...