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Live Science on MSNColossal's de-extinction campaign is built on a semantic house of cards with shoddy foundations — and the consequences are dire | Opinion"Dire wolves" created by Colossal Biosciences were pegged as "the first animals in history to be brought back from extinction ...
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Live Science on MSN'Our animals are gray wolves': Colossal didn't de-extinct dire wolves, chief scientist clarifiesColossal Biosciences' chief scientist has clarified that its "dire wolves" are just genetically modified gray wolves ...
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.
Colossal's de-extinction process involved a sophisticated fusion of ancient DNA analysis, CRISPR gene editing, and ...
Tom Brady’s appearance on Logan Paul’s Impaulsive podcast earlier this month revealed a more vulnerable side of the ...
Animal research has always walked a tightrope between necessity and controversy. It has yielded critical breakthroughs in ...
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New Scientist on MSNColossal scientist now admits they haven’t really made dire wolvesDespite a huge media fanfare in which Colossal Biosciences claimed to have resurrected the extinct dire wolf, the company's ...
On April 7, the New Yorker and Time ran nearly identical stories that might be better described as press releases for the ...
Colossal Biosciences said the mice possess mammoth-like traits that would assist life in a cold climate, including coat color, texture, and thickness reminiscent of a woolly mammoth, a species ...
Bayer has bolstered its cell and gene therapy platform by securing access to a CRISPR-based gene-editing platform developed by US biotech Mammoth Biosciences. The German group is paying $40 ...
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