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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 ...
Tasmanian tigers are now extinct. However, they once lived throughout Australia, New Guinea, and Tasmania. Despite being ...
Researcher Professor Andrew Pask has explained exactly how scientists are planning to revive the extinct Tasmanian tiger ...
Closer to home, scientists in Melbourne, led by Professor Andrew Pask, are on a journey towards a similar scientific ...
Once dismissed as ‘science fiction’, researchers working on the Thylacine de-extinction project are confident they can return ...
Tasmanian residents and industry leaders have joined Melbourne scientists as they take the next steps to bring the Tasmanian ...
Tasmanian cricket fans can expect to hear a lot more about one of the country’s most promising young talents, with ...
But lead scientist on the Thylacine project Andrew Pask said the implications of the research extend beyond simply bringing the Tasmanian tiger back, developing an extensive “biobank” of ...
The discovery, a collaboration between U.S. biotech company Colossal Bioscience and the University of Melbourne, could have the Tasmanian Tiger revived in as little as eight years, 9 News reported.
U.S. biotech company Colossal Bioscience and the University of Melbourne are collaborating to revive a number of species lost to history Lead scientist Professor Andrew Pask revealed they've now ...