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Colossal Biosciences achieves a scientific breakthrough. They bring back the dire wolf from extinction. Using genetic engineering, the team extracted DNA from ancient fossils. They created embryos ...
From her seat on The View, the Oscar-winning actress made it clear: she has no interest in seeing the long-extinct dodo bird make a comeback anytime soon. The actress, recently issued a stern decree ...
Ben Lamm is the de-extinction entrepreneur who says he has brought back the dire wolf, a species that died out more than 10,000 years ago. On Joe Rogan's podcast to explain the process, Lamm ...
Also on Colossal's de-extinction list are the dodo bird and the Tasmanian tiger. In the late 1500s, human settlers arrived on the East Africa island of Mauritius, the only place the dodo bird is known ...
After the birth of three pups has been called the "de-extinction" of a species not seen on Earth in more than 10,000 years, the company that made it possible has it sights set on resurrecting more ...
Amidst US-China trade tensions, viral memes mock the idea of American workers returning to garment factories, sparking debate about tariffs and the future of US manufacturing. The AI-generated ...
As US President Donald Trump introduced new reciprocal tariffs and added fuel to the trade war with China, social media blew up with hilarious Chinese memes taking potshots at the American ...
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Chinese accounts have unleashed a torrent of memes ridiculing Donald Trump, Americans and the stock market collapse amid a deepening trade war between China and the United States. AI-generated ...
Up until now, the startup’s work has largely centered around ambitious projects to bring back the woolly mammoth, dodo bird and thyacline or Tasmanian tiger. Using its gene-editing technology on ...
Once only found on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius, the dodo was, according to a webpage from the University of Oxford's Natural History Museum, "a large flightless bird" whose physical ...