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Scientists warn that the dire wolf could bring "unintended consequences." "We are modifying creatures in new ways. Should we ...
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The immediate reaction to the Colossal Biosciences’ claims from a broad section of the scientific community was highly ...
For more than a decade, scientists have been pursuing the idea of reviving extinct species, a process sometimes called ...
Scientific Resurrection Even before the dawn of civilization, many species went extinct, usually from a mix of climate warming at the end of the Ice Age, and over-hunting or competition with early ...
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Besides reviving the extinct dire wolf, Dallas' Colossal Biosciences is also working to bolster the critically endangered Eastern red wolf population.
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 ...
Most professional biologists, myself included, do not think they have brought dire wolves back from extinction by any ...
Romulus and Remus were made to look like dire wolves, but scientists question the science behind their de-extinction claims ...
A Texas-based startup has revived the long-extinct dire wolf, but should we take their efforts with a pinch of salt?
Colossal Biosciences claims it has revived an extinct species, but scientists outside the company are skeptical.