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Make Your Own Tabletop Game Using Cardboard and a Ball - MSNLooking for a fun and creative way to make your own tabletop game? In this video, you’ll learn how to make an exciting ball game using just cardboard and simple materials you already have at home.
Colossal's years-long de-extinction campaign is built on a semantic house of cards and the "illusory truth effect" — where if you repeat something enough times, people will believe it.
Life Colossal scientist now admits they haven’t really made dire wolves. Despite a huge media fanfare in which Colossal Biosciences claimed to have resurrected the extinct dire wolf, the company ...
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Scientists proved that the sea still holds some big mysteries after capturing footage of the colossal squid -- the largest invertebrate on the planet -- in its natural habitat for the first time.
Colossal squid captured on video in deep sea for first time The mysterious creature was filmed in the ocean near Antarctica. Scientists documented the juvenile, which could grow to more than 1,000 ...
Colossal Biosciences CEO Dissects the $10B Startup’s Effort to Bring Back Extinct Animals: Interview "Longer term, we think we'll make billions of dollars," said Colossal Biosciences CEO Ben Lamm.
Then, they cut and paste mammoth genes into elephant DNA, and raise the engineered cells in a surrogate, which leads to a mammoth calf. Pictured is Colossal's "woolly mouse" next to a wild-type mouse.
Colossal Biosciences modified 7 genes in mice to give them hair traits similar to that of woolly mammoths. They say it's one of the first steps towards bringing the mammoth back from extinction.
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