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The private company Colossal Biosciences claims to have resurrected dire wolves through genetic editing. The resulting trio, ...
To breathless media coverage, a company called Colossal Biosciences now claims to have produced three genetically engineered ...
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The industry’s pawprints are all over the buzzy de-extincted canine, with famous investors including Peter Jackson and George R.R. Martin. But was it all for show?
Colossal Biosciences, an American biotechnology company, announced the "de-extinction" of the dire wolf, a prehistoric wolf ...
The cover of Time Magazine’s May edition features a striking image of a large, white wolf. Above it, the word “extinct” in ...
Colossal Biosciences, the company that made headlines years back for claims they wanted to revive the woolly mammoth, say ...
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The Tasmanian Tiger was last seen in its native habitat in 1936 U.S. biotech company Colossal Bioscience and the University ...
No, dire wolves are not “back.” But pretending they can be brought back is a good excuse to gut regulations that protect real endangered species.
The recent claim the long extinct dire wolf was resurrected made headlines around the world. But bioethicists and ecologists say there are ethical concerns.
After biotechnology and genetic engineering company Colossal Biosciences said it successfully created three dire wolf puppies earlier this week, the Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum shared his ...
The de-extinction of the dire wolf began with a tooth from Ohio. According to CrisPR, the tooth from Sheridan Pit in northwestern Ohio was one of two pieces of dire wolf fossils Colossal ...
It’s true that Colossal didn’t clone its wolves from actual dire wolf cells. Instead, it mapped the genome of the extinct wolf relying on DNA from a 13,000-year-old tooth and from a 72,000 ...
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