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Once dismissed as ‘science fiction’, researchers working on the Thylacine de-extinction project are confident they can return ...
The research announcement comes after Colossal Bioscience similarly managed to revive the extinct dire wolf earlier this year ...
Colossal Bioscience’s part resurrection of the extinct dire wolf through genetic engineering raises questions of how far we ...
Earlier this year, to breathless media coverage, a company called Colossal Biosciences claimed to have produced three genetically engineered pups of the long-extinct dire wolf. Scientific criticism ...
Closer to home, scientists in Melbourne, led by Professor Andrew Pask, are on a journey towards a similar scientific ...
To breathless media coverage, a company called Colossal Biosciences now claims to have produced three genetically engineered ...
When one company proclaimed it had brought back the dire wolf, the response was joyous. But de-extinction remains a dangerous ...
Gene editing can cure illnesses, ensure global food security, conserve species and more. But its risks of misuse are ...
Researcher Professor Andrew Pask has explained exactly how scientists are planning to revive the extinct Tasmanian tiger ...
The cover of Time Magazine’s May edition features a striking image of a large, white wolf. Above it, the word “extinct” in ...
Colossal Laboratories and Biosciences had the world howling about dire wolves. But for ethicists, the question is our ...
Revive the woolly mammoth1? It is an utterly mad idea. The furry pachyderm with the twisty tusks that went extinct 4,000 ...