A Dallas-based biotech company called Colossal Biosciences says it has produced “de-extinct” dire wolf pups using ...
The push to revive extinct animals is accelerating, but scientists disagree about whether gene-edited species count as true "de-extinction." ...
A biotech company says CRISPR could revive extinct animals like the dodo and mammoth — but many scientists remain skeptical.
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A Dallas-based startup says it has produced three “de-extinct” dire wolf pups using gene-editing technology — and the dodo and woolly mammoth are next. But the gap between the company’s marketing and ...
Colossal Biosciences’ CEO says its work follows a ‘moral obligation’ while critics say it’s ‘tech bro’ hype that could undermine conservation ...
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Colossal's de-extincted 'dire wolf' isn't a dire wolf and it has not been de-extincted, experts say
In an announcement on Monday (April 7), scientists revealed to the world that they have "brought back" long-extinct dire wolves with genetic engineering. Researchers with the biotechnology company ...
About three decades ago, an idea of scientists recreating dinosaurs first exploded into the public with the 1993 blockbuster ...
The scientist leading a push to resurrect the thylacine expects to make a major breakthrough in the ambitious project this year, saying a complete genome could hold the key to ‘de-extincting’ the ...
After cautious introductions, the bioengineered animals are eating, playing and chasing prey together Courtesy Colossal Biosciences ScreenRant reports Colossal’s three dire wolves are now hunting ...
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You can't do this! - Tow continues anyway
A routine tow turns chaotic when the car owner rushes out mid-process, shouting and demanding it be stopped. As tensions rise, he tries to physically intervene, leading to a heated confrontation that ...
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