RMX2010 �Embryonic Cell Fusion Machine�, 2002.

UNITED STATES - JANUARY 21: �RMX2010 was developed and marketed by Clonaid, the scientific arm of the Raelian cult. The Raelian cult claims that Clonaid, has created �Eve�, the world�s first human clone. Mammals can be cloned by removing the nucleus from an egg cell and replacing it with a nucleus from a normal adult cell. A machine such as the RMX2010, applies a low electrical current to the egg, forcing to accept and fuse with its new contents. The mix-and-match embryo develops into a ball of cells ready for the implantation into the womb.� The Science Museum secured a temporary loan in 2004 of the technology claimed to be responsible. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
UNITED STATES - JANUARY 21: �RMX2010 was developed and marketed by Clonaid, the scientific arm of the Raelian cult. The Raelian cult claims that Clonaid, has created �Eve�, the world�s first human clone. Mammals can be cloned by removing the nucleus from an egg cell and replacing it with a nucleus from a normal adult cell. A machine such as the RMX2010, applies a low electrical current to the egg, forcing to accept and fuse with its new contents. The mix-and-match embryo develops into a ball of cells ready for the implantation into the womb.� The Science Museum secured a temporary loan in 2004 of the technology claimed to be responsible. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
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