Colossal Biosciences in Dallas has bioengineered dire wolf puppies, Romulus, Remus, and Khaleesi, now thriving in a 2,000-acre sanctuary, as they prepare for a groundbreaking breeding program.
First the mammoth, now the bluebuck. Colossal Biosciences aims to resurrect a lost African icon. Is science the new conservation?
One year ago, Colossal Biosciences' first dire wolves returned from extinction. According to the bioengineering company, on Oct. 1, 2024, "for the first time in human history, Colossal successfully ...
There is a magnificent, snow-white wolf on the cover of Time Magazine today - accompanied by a headline announcing the return of the dire wolf. This now extinct species is possibly most famous for its ...
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CEO Ben Lamm says the effort could help protect dozens of endangered antelope species worldwide ...
Last year, Colossal Biosciences announced that it had used DNA from thousands of years ago to alter the genome of modern wolves and resurrect the lost species. Dire wolves became extinct towards the ...
The dire wolf has officially returned to the spotlight, but are these Ice Age predators actually as powerful as people think? In this video we break down the original dire wolf build, comparing its ...
The United States has entered an uncanny valley of human preservation. The national beauty standard is “Mar-a-Lago face,” i.e., crackless plaster. Skincare companies market “longevity biology,” while ...
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