Colossal CEO Ben Lamm was quick to say that the technology developed for the project can already be used in conservation ...
First the mammoth, now the bluebuck. Colossal Biosciences aims to resurrect a lost African icon. Is science the new ...
Learn about Colossal Biosciences' de-extinction project involving the bluebuck, an antelope that disappeared from South Africa over two centuries ago.
After 225 years extinct, scientists have sequenced DNA and edited cells to move the bluebuck closer to a return.
Colossal Biosciences’ bluebuck de-extinction project could also help the world’s dozens of currently endangered antelope species.
CEO Ben Lamm says the effort could help protect dozens of endangered antelope species worldwide ...
Colossal Biosciences, the Dallas, Texas company looking to 'de-extinct' the woolly mammoth is adding an African antelope to its projects.
Colossal, the company that brought back the dire wolf and aims to "de-extinct" the woolly mammoth and dodo bird, announced ...
In a historic building in Deep Ellum, a colossal effort is underway to bring some of the most famously extinct animals back to life. The wild mission comes from a Dallas-based company called Colossal ...
While de-extinction often conjures images of scientific ambition divorced from conservation reality, Colossal Biosciences has developed a conservation-oriented approach to species restoration. Every ...
Humans wiped out the bluebuck in Africa around 200 years ago. Bringing it back is both ethically and technologically challenging.
WASHINGTON — Filmmaker Peter Jackson owns one of the largest private collections of bones of an extinct New Zealand bird called the moa. His fascination with the flightless ostrich-like bird has led ...