Inside, between rows of incubators and microscopes, Beth Shapiro and her team are attempting a feat straight out of science fiction: reviving the dodo, a bird that’s been extinct for more than three ...
Colossal BioSciences has raised $200 million in a new round of funding to bring back extinct species like the woolly mammoth.
Colossal is a firm focused on bioscience and the de-extinction of species like the woolly mammoth and dodo bird.
A rare fragment of a Dodo femur bone is displayed for photographs next to an image of a member of the extinct bird species at Christie's auction house's premises in London, March 27, 2013.
resurrect multiple long extinct species. Continuing its audacious ... the broader implications of de-extinction. The dodo, a flightless bird native to Mauritius, went extinct in the late 1600s ...
Many remarkable animal species have gone extinct due to human activities, climate change, and habitat destruction. The Spix’s ...
Humanity has a moral responsibility to right our wrongs when possible. Before extinction, the dodo bird’s home was a sub-tropical island off the east coast of Madagascar called Mauritius. Isolated ...
Unlike many extinct species, the mammoth has been remarkably ... but things get more complicated when it comes to cloning the dodo and other birds. "For somatic cell nuclear transfer to work ...
Colossal, which is trying to revive the dodo and woolly mammoth, has $10.2 billion valuation after Dodger owner and Legendary founder back company's de-extinction work ...