Experiments on mice could see hairy, genetically modified elephants living in the Arctic, a US company claims.
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Colossal CEO Ben Lamm reaffirmed that the company has no plans to create a real-life Jurassic Park — and said that humanity must invest in de-extinction tech.
a plant indigenous to tundra ecosystems in Alaska. Wilkes undergraduates are participating in the project as field assistants, spending up to 10 weeks during the summer at the Toolik Lake Field ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Eight thousand troops perform military exercises like hauling artillery, deploying attack helicopters, and parachuting into Alaska's Arctic tundra. Here's a closer ...
It will be a massive test Minnkota Power in North Dakota recently announced next steps for Project Tundra, an attempt to retrofit a coal-fired power plant for carbon capture technology.
Its stated goal is to create herds of what it calls mammoth-like creatures to live in the arctic tundra. The company ... works is really exciting for this project," says the firm's chief science ...
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