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IFLScience on MSNDire Wolf "De-Extinction" Facilitates Non-Invasive Cloning Of The World's Most Endangered WolfColossal Biosciences have introduced a new kind of wolf to the world, but had you been alive over 12,500 years ago you ...
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Dire wolves brought back after 10,000 yearsRomulus and Remus, two genetically engineered dire wolves, have become the first de-extinct animals in history. Born on ...
Colossal Biosciences revealed recently it had born three pups using the ancient DNA of the dire wolf, which went extinct ...
Rather than resurrect extinct species, cloning technology could save those at risk of dying out, like the red wolf, but only ...
The private company Colossal Biosciences claims to have resurrected dire wolves through genetic editing. The resulting trio, ...
A Texas-based genetics company says the long-extinct dire wolf is back. Some critics say that's not quite true.
When news broke that scientists in Texas had successfully reintroduced the long-extinct dire wolf to the modern world, more ...
The Dallas-based biotech firm has reveled in compliments and been hit with criticism over the "de-extinction" of the dire wolf. And there's been a lot of questions, too. The Colossal team posted a ...
Romulus and Remus, seen here at one-month-old, are two of the three "dire wolf" siblings created by Colossal since last fall. © Colossal Biosciences The single ...
For the first time ever, scientists say they have made a species de-extinct, bringing the dire wolf back into the world thousands of years after it died off. Colossal Biosciences, a company based ...
On Monday, biotech company Colossal announced what it views as its first successful de-extinction: the dire wolf. These large predators were lost during the Late Pleistocene extinctions that ...
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