Remember Clonaid, the self-proclaimed "human cloning company" spawned by a UFO cult? These days, it's cashing in on its outrageous claims, reports CBS News Correspondent Jim Acosta. Just go to Clonaid ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The Raelians -- the cult behind Clonaid, the company claiming to have cloned a human being -- are a remnant of the "flying-saucer cults" that originated in the 1970s and '80s, ...
The journalist who said he would oversee DNA testing to verify a company's claims it had produced a human clone said Monday he had dropped his efforts for lack of cooperation and could not rule out ...
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands – Clonaid, the company that claims to have produced the first human clone, said Saturday it has produced a second one -- a girl born to a Dutch lesbian. Neither baby has been ...
The Raelian religious sect, which believes space aliens created life on Earth, founded Clonaid. Officials at the company first promised DNA testing to prove a recently born baby was a clone, then ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Clonaid, the company that claims to have produced the first human clone, said Wednesday that a third cloned child had been born to a Japanese couple. The announcement came ...
FORT LAUDERDALE - Clonaid, the group that claims to have produced the first human clone, said Wednesday that a third cloned child has been born, this time to a Japanese couple. The announcement came ...
NEW YORK --It will be no ordinary homecoming for a newborn claimed to be the world's first cloned human. The baby, nicknamed "Eve," is to be flown to the United States on Monday and will almost ...
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Dec. 30 -- It was a dramatic scientific claim, and now it's time for proof. A 7-pound baby purported to be the first human clone is due to arrive in the United States today and will face DNA testing ...
The Raelians -- the cult behind Clonaid, the company claiming to have cloned a human being -- are a remnant of the "flying-saucer cults" that originated in the 1970s and '80s, according to cult expert ...