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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 ...
Researchers say they have developed a new way to distinguish between legal mammoth ivory and illegal elephant ivory. ...
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.
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 ...
In just the last several months, de-extinction—bringing back extinct species by recreating them or organisms that resemble ...
What is a Woolly Mammoth? The woolly mammoth was a very large elephant-like mammal that inhabited the Earth during the Ice Age and is now extinct. It survived in extremely cold conditions and was well ...
Scientists are hoping to create Asian elephants that can withstand sub-zero temperatures like mammoths once did in order to help conserve the Arctic.
Reprogramming elephant cells into iPSCs has applications beyond woolly mammoth de-extinction, according to the statement.
Experiments on mice could see hairy, genetically modified elephants living in the Arctic, a US company claims.
A new forensic test could help identify poached elephant ivory being disguised and smuggled as legal mammoth tusks.
Biotech company Colossal, which is attempting to bring back the woolly mammoth, has reached a milestone − and a very cute one at that: the woolly mouse. The Colossal Woolly Mouse, born in ...