Tech entrepreneur Ben Lamm is spearheading Colossal Biosciences, a company aiming to bring back extinct species like the ...
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This animal has been gone for thousands of years... and scientists are bringing it back
Extinction has always been permanent - until now. Advances in genetics and biotechnology are giving scientists the tools to ...
Researchers are using an innovative 3D-printing technique that could revolutionize the quest to resurrect extinct animals ...
A US company made worldwide headlines by “de-extincting” the dire wolf. Now it wants to bring back the Tasmanian tiger. But ...
Woolly mammoths may yet walk the Arctic again, if biosciences firm Colossal is able to use gene-editing techniques to bring back the extinct species – Copyright NTB ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. With modern scientific advancements, it's possible that the animals you've only seen in books could be making a return to society.
Colossal Biosciences, the company striving to bring back the woolly mammoth, dodo, thylacine, and dire wolf, today announced they are turning their attentions to the Bluebuck. The antelope was the ...
It's been decades since Australia's thylacine, known as the Tasmanian tiger, was declared extinct and scientists say they've made a breakthrough as they research ways to bring back the carnivore.
Filmmaker Peter Jackson, left, and Colossal co-founder and CEO Ben Lamm with bones of the extinct moa collected by Jackson. But don't expect this long-gone bird to be walking around New Zealand again ...
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