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Investigation  /  Special Report
Benefit or Threat? Public Debates on Superhumans
Advocates argue that "superhumans" could be harnessed for disaster relief and national defense. Others warn that unregulated powers pose unprecedented risks to public safety and civil stability.
By Staff Writer  |  April 11, 2005  |  6 min read Read Full Article ›
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[ CORPORATE ]
Corporate Interest Grows In "Superhumans"
Companies are rumored to study rare biological relics for profit and power, with investors reportedly funneling millions into classified research divisions.
[ GOVERNMENT ]
Government Denies Existence of Powered Beings
Officials dismiss reports of "superhumans" despite growing public concern, leaked memos suggest top-level awareness of at least a dozen documented cases.
[ ARCHAEOLOGY ]
History  /  Science
Cave Paintings Hint at Potential Hidden Race
Archaeologists uncover paintings hinting at possible modern accounts of abilities dating back over 12,000 years.
D. Osei  |  Apr 11, 2007
[ OPINION ]
Opinion  /  Culture
Heroes or Hoax?
Sparking debate over authenticity, reliability, and the possible dangers of premature public disclosure of enhanced individuals.
Editorial Board  |  Apr 11, 2007
[ SCIENCE ]
Science  /  Research
Lab Anomalies Raise New Questions for Biologists
Three independent research teams have recorded cellular structures that defy current models of human physiology.
L. Park  |  Apr 05, 2007