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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY NINA LARSON A picture taken on May 9, 2016 shows a statue of Frankenstein's monster in Geneva. Frankenstein, the story of a scientist who brings to life a cadaver and causes his own downfall, has for two centuries given voice to modern anxiety surrounding science's unrelenting advance. To mark the 200 years since England's Mary Shelley first imagined the ultimate horror story during a visit to a frigid, rain-drenched Switzerland, an exhibit opens in Geneva Friday called "Frankenstein, Creation of Darkness". / AFP PHOTO / FABRICE COFFRINIFABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty Images
TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY NINA LARSON A picture taken on May 9, 2016 shows a statue of Frankenstein's monster in Geneva. Frankenstein, the story of a scientist who brings to life a cadaver and causes his own downfall, has for two centuries given voice to modern anxiety surrounding science's unrelenting advance. To mark the 200 years since England's Mary Shelley first imagined the ultimate horror story during a visit to a frigid, rain-drenched Switzerland, an exhibit opens in Geneva Friday called "Frankenstein, Creation of Darkness". / AFP PHOTO / FABRICE COFFRINIFABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty Images
TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY NINA LARSON A picture taken on May 9, 2016 shows a statue of Frankenstein's monster in Geneva. Frankenstein, the story of a scientist who brings to life a cadaver and causes his own downfall, has for two centuries given voice to modern anxiety surrounding science's unrelenting advance. To mark the 200 years since England's Mary Shelley first imagined the ultimate horror story during a visit to a frigid, rain-drenched Switzerland, an exhibit opens in Geneva Friday called "Frankenstein, Creation of Darkness". / AFP PHOTO / FABRICE COFFRINIFABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty Images
TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY NINA LARSON A picture taken on May 9, 2016 shows a statue of Frankenstein's monster in Geneva. Frankenstein, the story of a scientist who brings to life a cadaver and causes his own downfall, has for two centuries given voice to modern anxiety surrounding science's unrelenting advance. To mark the 200 years since England's Mary Shelley first imagined the ultimate horror story during a visit to a frigid, rain-drenched Switzerland, an exhibit opens in Geneva Friday called "Frankenstein, Creation of Darkness". / AFP PHOTO / FABRICE COFFRINIFABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty Images
A handout picture taken and released by on May 12, 2016 by Solar Impulse 2 shows Swiss pilot Bertrand Piccard sitting in the cockpit of the experimental solar-powered aircraft Solar Impulse 2 prior to taking off from Phoenix, Arizona, en route to Oklahoma, for the latest stage of its around-the-world flight aimed at drawing attention to clean energy technologies. The Solar Impulse 2 plane took off from Phoenix, Arizona en route to Oklahoma on May 12, resuming its record-breaking quest to circle the globe without consuming a drop of fuel. The flight to the city of Tulsa is expected to take about 18 hours. / AFP PHOTO / Solar Impulse 2 / Jean Revillard / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / SOLAR IMPULSE 2 / JEAN REVILLARD" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS JEAN REVILLARD/AFP/Getty Images
A handout picture taken and released by on May 12, 2016 by Solar Impulse 2 shows Swiss pilot Bertrand Piccard being equipped before boarding the experimental solar-powered aircraft Solar Impulse 2 prior to taking off from Phoenix, Arizona, en route to Oklahoma, for the latest stage of its around-the-world flight aimed at drawing attention to clean energy technologies. The Solar Impulse 2 plane took off from Phoenix, Arizona en route to Oklahoma on May 12, resuming its record-breaking quest to circle the globe without consuming a drop of fuel. The flight to the city of Tulsa is expected to take about 18 hours. / AFP PHOTO / Solar Impulse 2 / CHRISTOPHE CHAMMARTIN / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / SOLAR IMPULSE 2 / CHRISTOPHE CHAMMARTIN" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS CHRISTOPHE CHAMMARTIN/AFP/Getty Images
A handout picture taken and released by on May 12, 2016 by Solar Impulse 2 shows the experimental solar-powered aircraft Solar Impulse 2 taking off from Phoenix, Arizona, en route to Oklahoma, for the latest stage of its around-the-world flight aimed at drawing attention to clean energy technologies. The Solar Impulse 2 plane took off from Phoenix, Arizona en route to Oklahoma on May 12, resuming its record-breaking quest to circle the globe without consuming a drop of fuel. The flight to the city of Tulsa is expected to take about 18 hours. / AFP PHOTO / Solar Impulse 2 / CHRISTOPHE CHAMMARTIN / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / SOLAR IMPULSE 2 / CHRISTOPHE CHAMMARTIN" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS CHRISTOPHE CHAMMARTIN/AFP/Getty Images
A handout picture taken and released by on May 12, 2016 by Solar Impulse 2 shows Swiss pilot Bertrand Piccard (L) speaking to the press before boarding the experimental solar-powered aircraft Solar Impulse 2 prior to taking off from Phoenix, Arizona, en route to Oklahoma, for the latest stage of its around-the-world flight aimed at drawing attention to clean energy technologies. The Solar Impulse 2 plane took off from Phoenix, Arizona en route to Oklahoma on May 12, resuming its record-breaking quest to circle the globe without consuming a drop of fuel. The flight to the city of Tulsa is expected to take about 18 hours. / AFP PHOTO / Solar Impulse 2 / Jean Revillard / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / SOLAR IMPULSE 2 / CHRISTOPHE CHAMMARTIN" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS JEAN REVILLARD/AFP/Getty Images











