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How close are we to bringing extinct species of wildlife back from the dead? Is deextinction really happening?
How extinction is not a natural inevitability but a political choice — and why ‘species revivalism’ might not be the answer ...
Researchers from New Zealand will try to revive extinct birds, with help from Colossal Biosciences and film-maker Sir Peter ...
Filmmaker Peter Jackson's fascination with a large extinct New Zealand bird has led to an unusual partnership with a biotech ...
Colossal Biosciences, a Dallas-based company focused on de-extinction, has unveiled its latest success: golden, long-haired ...
The Oscar-winning filmmaker says the de-extinction is an opportunity to make people curious and excited about science and conservation.
These little creatures are called woolly mice. They were created in a lab crossing woolly mammoth DNA with that of a lab mouse. Colossal Biosciences, the Dallas-based biotechnology company that ...
The woolly mouse is a new species created using mammoth DNA by Dallas-based Colossal Biosciences. Courtesy photo/Colossal Biosciences ...
Hoping to bring the giant, ancient animal back from extinction, scientists have created a far smaller woolly creature. Woolly mice have some of the key traits of mammoths, including their thick ...
Biotech company Colossal, which is attempting to bring back the woolly mammoth, has reached a milestone − and a very cute one at that: the woolly mouse. The Colossal Woolly Mouse, born in ...