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Although wooly mammoths are long gone, their recovered ivory lives on as a legal alternative to banned elephant ivory. Scientists can now use lasers to differentiate between the two materials ...
Colossal Biosciences researchers say they have advanced efforts to bring back a genetically engineered version of the woolly mammoth.
US biotech startup Colossal is trying to create a mammoth-elephant hybrid and introduce it to the Arctic tundra. A group of elephants in Botswana could hold the key.
In a groundbreaking achievement, scientists have successfully induced elephant cells into an embryonic state, marking a major milestone for genetic engineering. This development, spearheaded by ...
Poachers are using a sneaky loophole to bypass the international ivory trade ban—by passing off illegal elephant ivory as legal mammoth ivory. Since the two types look deceptively similar, law ...
We’re a step closer to seeing a live woolly mammoth walking the Earth for the first time in 4,000 years. Colossal Biosciences, a company dedicated to the controversial-but-unquestionably-cool ...
Vow used publicly available genetic information from the mammoth, filled missing parts with genetic data from its closest living relative, the African elephant, and inserted it into a sheep cell ...
Scientists hope to use elephant stem cells to study some of the traits that mammoths used to survive in cold climates. Colossal Biosciences ...
Colossal Biosciences researchers say they have advanced efforts to bring back a genetically engineered version of the woolly mammoth.
Elephant in the dining room: Startup makes mammoth meatball A meatball made using genetic code from the mammoth is seen at the Nemo science museum in Amsterdam, Tuesday March 28, 2023.
Australian startup Vow is aiming to start a conversation about the future of cultivated meat products with its surreal innovation using genetic code from a mammoth.