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The fate of the woolly mammoth is a story shaped by survival, isolation, and one final mystery still unsolved. Once scattered ...
Colossal’s woolly mammoth patent application, with its descriptions of modified cells and animals, represents “the current ...
Scientists are using ancient DNA and gene editing to bring back woolly mammoths—possibly by 2028. This controversial project ...
To create the woolly mouse, scientists analyzed the genetic instructions, or genomes, of 121 mammoth and elephant samples to identify genes that may have given woolly mammoths some of their ...
Colossal Biosciences revealed its small pack of genetically modified dire wolves. The company's "de-extinction" plans include ...
After bringing dire wolves back from extinction, scientists are confident we could soon see the return of the long-dead woolly mammoth. Woolly mammoths roamed Europe, Asia, and North America from ...
In addition, the company is actively working toward using a similar process to bring back the woolly mammoth, dodo and Tasmanian tiger. Is the woolly mammoth coming back from extinction?
Now that a "de-extinction" company says it has revived the dire wolf species that was extinct for over 10,000 years, could dinosaurs and the woolly mammoth be next? What about the dodo bird?
Researchers have discovered the oldest-known wooly mammoth fossil in North America and uncovered its genetic secrets, according to a new study. The 216,000-year-old tooth, found along the Old Crow ...
Four woolly mammoth statues are hulking their way to a new home. Four woolly mammoths that once stood outside the Cincinnati Museum of Natural History, and later the Cincinnati Museum Center's ...