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A company recently claimed it revived an extinct species, launching a debate across scientific and conservation communities.
A Dallas-based biotech company that announced the rebirth of the dire wolf, which was popularized in "Game of Thrones," also ...
Colossal Biosciences have introduced a new kind of wolf to the world, but had you been alive over 12,500 years ago you ...
The recent claim the long extinct dire wolf was resurrected made headlines around the world. But bioethicists and ecologists ...
Are the newborn pups recently touted by Colossal Biosciences a vanity project backed by billions, or the future of animal ...
Using the same blood cloning techniques used in the creation of the Colossal dire wolves, and building on the work of vonHoldt and colleagues, Colossal created four new red wolves: a female named Hope ...
They’ve taken a gray wolf and turned it into something that represents a dire wolf,” said Colossal adviser Forrest Galante.
Colossal Biosciences has made history with the birth of three dire wolves, marking the world’s first true de-extinction. From ...
Startup Colossal Biosciences has edited the DNA of a gray wolf to produce what it says is a de-extincted animal. Does that ...
Dire wolves, made famous by “Game of Thrones,” went extinct some 13,000 years ago. Now, researchers have bred gray-wolf pups ...
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