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Oteil Burbridge, Dead & Company bassist and former Birmingham resident, has a bass inspired by Grateful Dead star Jerry Garcia's "Wolf" guitar.
Researchers claim to have brought dire wolf back from 12,500-year extinction A U.S. company claims to have brought the dire wolf back from a 12,500-year extinction.
Of dire wolves and de-extinction What did Colossal actually do? Scientists extracted and sequenced DNA from Ice Age-era bones to understand the genetic makeup of the dire wolf.
The company is working on a bio-acoustic project, which will map out the different types of dire wolf howls.
Colossal uses gene editing to bring dire wolves back from extinction, marking a breakthrough in de-extinction science with the birth of Romulus and Remus.
Woolly mice and “dire wolves” are a distraction from attacks on endangered species, experts caution "De-extinction" takes center stage as environmentalists express dismay over erosion of the ...
Dire wolf scientists should know “de-extinction” is a fool’s errand (Opinion) Subscribers are entitled to 10 gift sharing articles each month.
Colossal Laboratories and Biosciences had the world howling about dire wolves. But for ethicists, the question is our relationship to all animals.
Genetically modifying gray wolves to resemble the extinct dire wolf may be an impressive scientific feat, but it’s no substitute for protecting living species that are currently at risk.
Dire wolves — or really, wolves with traits like the extinct species — are back. But New York has plenty of its own fascinating extinct species.
Call them dire wolves. Don’t call them dire wolves. Colossal Biosciences, the biotechnology company from Dallas, Texas, that wants to de-extinct the woolly mammoth and dodo, doesn’t care what ...
Hollywood helped Colossal Biosciences market its dire wolf revival project, with investors including Peter Jackson, George R.R. Martin and the Hemsworths.