A scientific breakthrough once thought to be the stuff of science fiction is now at the center of a new documentary, promising to unravel the mysteries behind the return of one of Earth’s most ...
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The dire wolf is back, and no, this is not “Jurassic Park” or an episode of “Game of Thrones.” Thousands of years ago, these large canines roamed the Americas, a range stretching from modern-day Peru ...
Excerpt: Dire wolves have been extinct for 12,500 to 13,000 years until scientists from Colossal brought them back through a combination of gene editing, ancient DNA analysis, and cloning.
So, Colossal Biosciences — the company that’s somehow worth a casual $10.2 billion without delivering any real de-extinction success — announced they’ve “brought back” the dire wolf. A slow clap from ...
Dire wolves — an animal that went extinct 13,000 years ago — that were born with the help of a Texas biotech company celebrated their first birthday. Colossal Biosciences —the genetic engineering ...
Just more than a week has gone by since Colossal Biosciences, the company seeking to bring back the woolly mammoth, revealed it had produced three live dire wolves puppies – Remus, Romulus and ...
Eleanor has an undergraduate degree in zoology from the University of Reading and a master’s in wildlife documentary production from the University of Salford. Eleanor has an undergraduate degree in ...
This article was originally published by The Conversation. Read the original article. Have you been hearing about the dire wolf lately? Maybe you saw a massive white wolf on the cover of Time magazine ...
This is an adapted excerpt from the April 12 episode of "Velshi." It's been over 10,000 years since a dire wolf has roamed the Earth. But now, according to scientists for a genetics company called ...
The industry’s pawprints are all over the buzzy de-extincted canine, with famous investors including Peter Jackson and George R.R. Martin. But was it all for show? By Degen Pener Deputy Editor ...