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Green Matters on MSNHow Colossal Biosciences’ Dire Wolf De-Extinction Advances Conservation ScienceDallas-based biotechnology company Colossal Biosciences announced the successful birth of three healthy dire wolf pups after ...
"De-extinction" takes center stage as environmentalists express dismay over erosion of the Endangered Species Act ...
Closer to home, scientists in Melbourne, led by Professor Andrew Pask, are on a journey towards a similar scientific ...
Last month, scientists from the Dallas biotechnology company Colossal Biosciences announced -- for the first time in history ...
CNBC's Steve Liesman joins 'Power Lunch' with the latest news on the U.S. budget. Released Israeli-American soldier hostage ...
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Africanews on MSNNew museum in Rotterdam looks at migration through the lens of artCourt rejects European Commission's refusal to share COVID messages with NY Times 11 Expensive Steakhouse Chains That Aren't Worth The Price Tag Newsom calls for walking back free healthcare for ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNYou can’t read the new Diana biography without thinking of MeghanThree decades after her death, a new biography explores our obsession the the People’s Princess – and sheds light on how ...
With this breakthrough, humans are tampering with evolution beyond its historical use of artificial selection, or breeding ...
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Colossal Biosciences, a Texas-based biotech company, made headlines this April after falsely claiming to resurrect the ...
The research announcement comes after Colossal Bioscience similarly managed to revive the extinct dire wolf earlier this year. The company unveiled three fluffy dire wolf pups, named Romulus ...
U.S. biotech company Colossal Bioscience and the University of Melbourne are collaborating to revive a number of species lost to history Lead scientist Professor Andrew Pask revealed they've now ...
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