This Company Wants to Bring the Dodo Back From Extinction
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The "dire wolf," the woolly mammoth, the Tasmanian tiger, the dodo: the exotic list of lost species that scientists are seeking to "de-extinct"—a term that should be used with cautious quotation marks—often elicits a barrage of questions. What are these...
By CNN Español The "dire wolf," the woolly mammoth, the Tasmanian tiger, the dodo: the exotic list of lost species that scientists are seeking to "de-extinct"—a term that should be used with cautious quotation marks—often triggers a barrage of questions. What are these animals that, to some, seem like they're straight out of legend? How can we try to bring them back? Why do we do it? These are some answers. The most recent headlines have been th…
Dire wolves brought back from extinction have already doubled in size, new video reveals | Tech, Entertainment, Sport, Fashion, Travel News
Dire wolves vanished more than 12,000 years ago but science has brought them back, and now, the massive creatures made famous by Game of Thrones have doubled in size in mere months. Romulus, Remus, and Khaleesi, the first genetically engineered dire wolf pups, are growing bigger than most gray wolves. The dire wolves were created by Colossal Biosciences, a Texas-based company using cutting-edge genetic engineering to bring extinct species back …
(CNN Español) — The “terrible wolf”, the woolly mammoth, the Tasmania tiger, the dodo: the exotic list of lost species that scientists seek to “disextinguish” — a term that should be used with cautious quotation marks — often awakens a cataract of questions. What are these animals that for some seem to be out of legends, how can you try to bring them back, for what to do. Here are some answers. The owner of the headlines: the “terrible wolf” The…
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