A world where extinct animals are brought back for the betterment of both the planet and mankind may seem like science ...
Colossal Biosciences aims to freeze millions of animal samples in the hope of saving endangered species, or one day ...
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This is how scientists plan to reverse extinction
Extinction has always been final — until now. Advances in genome sequencing, cloning, and genetic engineering have given scientists a real pathway to bring extinct animals back to life. This process, ...
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One big reason why scientists want to clone cows
Cows are a surprisingly common subject for scientific research, and scientists have decided to try cloning them, genetically ...
Founded in 2021, Colossal is best known for its controversial quest to revive extinct creatures such as the woolly mammoth, ...
The red wolf ( Canis rufus) is a medium-sized canid that stands about 26 inches (66 centimeters) at the shoulder and measures ...
A research breakthrough has boosted plans to genetically engineer quolls as a new weapon against cane toads, fast-track ...
Scientists have announced plans to construct what they are calling a 'modern-day Noah's Ark' in Dubai that will serve as a ...
The United Arab Emirates and Colossal Biosciences have announced the creation of the first Colossal BioVault and World ...
Scientists from Oregon State University looked at coastal martens in the town of Klamath for three months Oregon State University A rare animal that was previously believed to be extinct has been ...
King’s lomatia is a single clonal plant that has survived for over 43,000 years. Here’s how it’s outlasted ice ages, climate ...
But thanks in part to trees planted in areas where the two fungi don’t grow well, the American chestnut isn’t extinct. And efforts to revive it in its native range have continued, despite the long ...
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