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The dire wolf is back. Or is it? Colossal defends its science amid critics No question, the dire wolves born by Colossal Biosciences are super-cute and growing into stately animals. But some ...
The announcement that New Zealand's moa nunui (giant moa) is the next "de-extinction" target for Colossal Biosciences, in ...
A U.S. company has taken a step aimed at bringing the dire wolf back from oblivion. Dallas-based Colossal Biosciences has announced the birth of three genetically engineered wolf pups − all with ...
Scientists working for Dallas-based biotech company Colossal Biosciences claim to have brought the dire wolf, which went extinct about 12,500 years ago, back to life.
A Texas-based genetics company says the long-extinct dire wolf is back. Some critics say that's not quite true.
Dire wolves have been extinct for more than 10,000 years. But now, three of them are roaming around somewhere in the U.S. Well, sort of ...
Their DNA is very close to that of the grey wolf. Here is all we know about Romulus, Remus and Khaleesi, the pups.
A Dallas-based company says that it has resurrected the dire wolf, an animal that has been extinct for roughly 13,000 years and is more known today for its presence on “Game of Thrones ...
For its dire wolf project, Colossal began with the aforementioned 13,000-year-old tooth from Ohio and 72,000-year-old inner ear bone from Idaho.
Call them dire wolf approximations, and isn’t it curious that they look like the dire wolves on Game of Thrones? And that George R.R. Martin, who wrote the books on which the series was based ...
De-extinction company announces that the dire wolf is back What they delivered is a gray wolf genome carrying a handful of genetic edits.
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