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Colossal Biosciences' claim to have achieved the 'de-extinction' of the dire wolf has been questioned by geneticists, but the ...
The attempted creation of dire wolves could undermine conservation efforts by making people think extinct species can be ...
Rather than resurrect extinct species, cloning technology could save those at risk of dying out, like the red wolf, but only ...
Wolf conservationists say the truly dire matter is protecting America’s wild gray wolves — but that’s not as cute and cuddly ...
The dire wolf is back — at least according to the company that made headlines earlier this month for the world’s first ...
Scientists say the Trump administration’s embrace of de-extinction won’t help endangered species like the Great Lakes gray ...
However, living, breathing dire wolves born in a groundbreaking scientific achievement. Colossal Biosciences has announced ...
Wolf conservationists say the truly dire matter is protecting America’s wild gray wolves — but that’s not as cute and cuddly ...
It’s true that Colossal didn’t clone its wolves from actual dire wolf cells. Instead, it mapped the genome of the extinct wolf relying on DNA from a 13,000-year-old tooth and from a 72,000 ...
UC Santa Cruz scientists worked with Colossal Biosciences to help reveal secrets in the dire wolf genome that contributed to ...
The story so far: On April 7, a biotechnology company in Texas, U.S., named Colossal Biosciences announced that it had “resurrected” a dire wolf, a large predator that went extinct more than ...