Colossal Biosciences has generated a flurry of headlines in recent years, as the ‘de-extinction’ company announced plans to ...
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Scientists have made a stem cell breakthrough in elephants, which could mean researchers are one step closer to bringing back long-extinct woolly mammoths, the de-extinction company Colossal ...
Biotech company Colossal Biosciences has announced plans to bring back the extinct woolly mammoth by 2028. They think ...
Researchers are working to bring back extinct animals like the woolly mammoth and passenger pigeon, operating under the belief that reviving such species could restore vanishing habitats.
At least one famous species of extinct Ice Age megafauna was present in Maine at one point: the wooly mammoth.
Colossal recently added $60 million in funding to move toward a 2027 de-extinction of the woolly mammoth. The Dallas-based company is now working to edit the genes for the reincarnation of the mammal.
What caused woolly mammoths to die-off so quickly? New evidence suggests an unfavorable climate may have contributed to a loss of grazing habitats, which eventually drove them to extinction.
For example, they plan to create a mammoth-elephant hybrid by adding mammoth DNA to Asian elephant cells. But the mammoth isn’t the only extinct creature Colossal Biosciences has its sights set on.
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The woolly mammoth was one of the last in a line of mammoth species, beginning with Mammuthus subplanifrons in the early Pliocene. M. primigenius diverged from the steppe mammoth, M. trogontherii ...