A tusk from a woolly mammoth, estimated to be 10,000 years old, has gone on display. The tusk originated from somewhere ...
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Bringing Back the Mammoth: A Step Toward a Cooler Planet
Scientists are closer than ever to reviving the woolly mammoth—through an elephant-mammoth hybrid—and this isn’t just about scientific curiosity. These Ice Age icons could help preserve permafrost and ...
Extinction is typically for good. Once a species winks out, it survives only in memory and the fossil record. When it comes to the woolly mammoth, however, that rule has now been bent. It’s been 4,000 ...
Scientists have made a leap in genetic engineering by pushing elephant cells into an embryonic-like state. This marks a major step toward recreating traits of the extinct woolly mammoth, offering new ...
We tour the laboratories and headquarters of Colossal Biosciences, the company that brought back the dire wolf and seeks to ...
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What If Woolly Mammoths Never Went Extinct?
Imagine a world where enormous woolly mammoths still roamed the frozen tundra, their long tusks sweeping through the snow as ...
Over time, DNA can degrade into numerous short fragments that wiggle around. Eventually, the chromosome loses its original structure and genetic information to the ravages of time. However, ...
Colossus Bioscience creation of the woolly mice Tuesday in a news release and posted a scientific paper online detailing the achievement. Scientists implanted genetically modified embryos in female ...
The discovery of a nearly complete mammoth skeleton last week in Michigan raises the question of not only this animal's fate, but also what happened to the rest of the woolly mammoths. Did humans ...
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