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Gene editing can cure illnesses, ensure global food security, conserve species and more. But its risks of misuse are ...
Revive the woolly mammoth1? It is an utterly mad idea. The furry pachyderm with the twisty tusks that went extinct 4,000 ...
For 'Jurassic Park' fans wondering if that technology could actually exist, one company is working on something similar — ...
Although the wooly mammoth is something out of the Natural History Museum, an American biotechnology company is currently attempting to de-extinct animals once thought lost to time. Colossal ...
Understandably, this has generated a lot of “Jurassic Park”-like excitement, and the press coverage has been intense. One ...
The creation of three "dire wolf" pups has raised hopes that it may be possible to resurrect extinct animals. But some ...
Dire wolves — or really, wolves with traits like the extinct species — are back. But New York has plenty of its own ...
Who says there’s no good news? Colossal Biosciences, a Dallas-based company, announced the birth of three dire wolf pups that ...
Colossal’s woolly mammoth patent application, with its descriptions of modified cells and animals, represents “the current standard in biotech cases,” says Cassie Edgar, a partner at the law firm ...
While some hail it as a marvel of genetic engineering, others cry foul, questioning the very validity of the science behind the de-extinction of the Dire Wolf. This has profound implications for life ...
Colossal got samples of dire wolf DNA from fossils and edited the DNA ... Colossal wants to do for the dodo, Tasmanian tiger and the woolly mammoth what it’s done for the dire wolf, and why ...