Clones of Brad Pitt and Cameron Diaz. A robotic housekeeper who makes your bed every morning. A permanent size 6 figure. These are all just fantasies . . . or are they? How much do you really know about gene therapy, artificial intelligence, and bionic modification?
In How to Clone the Perfect Blonde, award-winning journalists Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham show how cutting-edge science will eventually make your wildest dreams come true. With amazing anecdotes and breezy humor, they describe the latest discoveries in biotechnology, quantum mechanics, cryogenics, nanotechnology, wormholes, and much more -- complete with ironic 'instructions' on How to Build a Robotic Servant, How to Live Forever, How to Turn Back Time, and more. You'll be amazed to learn how many of these 'fantasies' are already well within our reach.
In the tradition of bestselling pop-science books such as The Physics of Star Trek and How to Build a Time Machine, this entertaining read explores the science of science fiction -- and proves that anything is possible!
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About the Author:
Sue Nelson is an award-winning science correspondent for BBC News. Richard Hollingham is a journalist and presenter for BBC Radio. On assignment, they have traveled everywhere from Antartica to Kazakhstan, but generally prefer to remain at their home in London.
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- PublisherQuirk Books
- Publication date2004
- ISBN 10 1594740089
- ISBN 13 9781594740084
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages272
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