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Colossal’s woolly mammoth patent application, with its descriptions of modified cells and animals, represents “the current ...
The Dallas-based “de-extinction company” grabbed headlines this week with its announcement about resurrecting a creature that ...
On Monday, the “de-extinction” startup Colossal Biosciences announced its most ambitious results to date: the dire wolf.
Scientists say the Trump administration’s embrace of de-extinction won’t help endangered species like the Great Lakes gray ...
The CEO of Colossal Biosciences is a billionaire, and his company spearheaded the de-extinction of dire wolves. Learn more ...
Colossal Biosciences isn’t exactly a household name. But you’ve probably at least heard of some of their goals and “achievements:” bringing back woolly mammoths and dodo birds, creating “woolly ...
Some of the scientific groundwork that paved the way for a rebirth of the long-extinct dire wolf took place in Pennsylvania.
Colossal Biosciences revealed recently it had born three pups using the ancient DNA of the dire wolf, which went extinct ...
Colossal Biosciences said it used ancient DNA from the extinct species to create three dire wolf pups named Romulus, Remus ...
A gray wolf isn’t a dire wolf, and a failed attempt at a chaotic tariff plan that could sink the U.S. dollar isn’t the “art ...
Using these fossils, scientists reconstructed the complete genome of the extinct species as part of Colossal's de-extinction ...
A company that aims to bring back lost species say they have genetically engineered wolves with white hair and muscular jaws ...