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Colossal, the company looking to bring back the woolly mammoth from extinction has born three dire wolves, an animal extinct for 13,000 years.
A Texas-based startup has revived the long-extinct dire wolf, but should we take their efforts with a pinch of salt?
Colossal Biosciences, the genetic engineering company working to bring back the woolly mammoth ... % exactly the same dire wolf that roamed the earth ages ago, but look as genetically close ...
Lamm, a serial entrepreneur, cofounded Colossal in 2021 to bring back the woolly ... “If we can look at this animal and see what it’s doing, and it looks like a dire wolf and acts like a ...
Colossal publicised its efforts to use similar cutting edge genetic techniques to bring back extinct ... The pups certainly look like many people's vision of a dire wolf and the story has gathered ...
The animal made popular by the hit HBO series "Game of Thrones" could make a comeback from extinction after a Dallas-based biotech company said it has successfully birthed three dire wolf puppies.
and these genes make it look more like a dire wolf than anything we’ve seen in the last 13,000 years. And that is very cool,” he added. The two newly born baby Dire Wolves, brought back from ...
Now, in a coordinated PR blitz, the company is claiming that clones of gray wolves with lightly edited genomes have essentially brought the dire wolf back. (Both Time and The New Yorker were given ...
But also, the genetic changes they made all targeted how a dire wolf might look; the New Yorker reported ... at Colossal has not brought a species back from extinction,” Jacquelyn Gill, a ...
A group of scientists claims to have brought back to life a species ... make up of the dire wolf. But as Colossal's Beth Shapiro told the magazine: "if they look like this animal, then they ...
OK, let’s face it. You heard the news about the return of dire wolf pups after 12,000 years, marking the end of that species’ extinction. And maybe you thought, “Wow, 12,000 years flies by!” ...