The Genius Factory: Unravelling the Mystery of the Nobel Prize Sperm Bank
Author(s): David Plotz
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Unravelling the Mysteries of the Nobel Prize Sperm Bank<
In 1980 an eccentric American millionaire launched a "Nobel Prize sperm bank", intended to create a new generation of superkids. Stocked with the seed of gifted scientists, inventors, businessmen and thinkers, including several Nobellaureates, the 'genius factory' produced more than 200 children before it quietly closed its doors in 1999.
What happened to them?
Were they the brilliant progeny its founder expected?
In this stunning, eye-opening and hugely entertaining book, David Plotz tracks down many of the donors, children and mothers involved, and sheds new light on the fascinating battle between nature and nurture.
First published 2005.
Product Information
General Fields
- :
- : Simon & Schuster
- : Pocket Books
- : 0.198
- : 01 May 2006
- : 198mm X 129mm
- : United States
- : books
Special Fields
- : David Plotz
- : Paperback
- : New edition
- : 618.1780599
- : 320
- : Illustrations, ports.