How to Clone the Perfect Blonde is the title of a book by BBC journalists Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham. Ebury Press published the book in 2003 (ISBN 0-09-189228-7).
The first chapter addresses cloning and, the ethics of cloning, along with its disadvantages and inadequecies(for example the thing you are cloning could have genetic errors that cause accelerated aging. The second chapter addresses robotics and artificial Intelligence. The third chapter elaborates on transportation and faster ways to travel. At one point, even quntum teleportation is mentioned and explained. In the fourth chapter they address diet and exercise, along with knew ways through genetic engineering and others to lose weight. The fifth chapter talks about time travel and quantum mechanics. The sixth is about bodily augentation and up and coming technologies that could make your dreams come true. The seventh chapter explains how to keep your neighborhood clean, sort of and uses this to explain many interesting phenomena, like mini black holes. Then in the eighth chapter, life extention and mind uploading is discussed and elaborated upon.