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Colossal Biosciences Raises $200 Million For De-Extinction Efforts
Colossal Biosciences – the company behind an ambitious, Jurassic Park-style effort to revive extinct bird and mammal species such as the thylacine, […]
Colossal raises $200M to “de-extinct” the woolly mammoth, thylacine and dodo
Colossal BioSciences has raised $200 million in a new round of funding to bring back extinct species like the woolly mammoth. […]
Perspectives on Technological, Ethical, and Media Communication Dimensions in Conservation Research Projects Applying ART to Critically Endangered Wildlife Species
This paper explores the ethical complexities of environmental challenges, such as biodiversity loss, habitat fragmentation, climate change, and plastic pollution. […]
Tasmanian tiger resurrection team announces bold new plan for Australia
Bringing the Tasmanian tiger back from extinction is one of its most sensational projects, but now Colossal Biosciences has announced a […]
Jab could save baby elephants from deadly virus
If the project succeeds, we’ll owe a debt to Brazos, a two-year-old Asian elephant who lives at the Fort Worth […]
The Company Trying To Revive Mammoths Is Now Helping Others Save Living Species
Colossal, the Dallas company behind a Jurassic Park-esque international research effort to revive extinct species such as mammoths and dodos, is now funding other […]
De-Extincting Tassie
As Colossal Biosciences continues to make breakthroughs toward the revival of the thylacine and more extinct species including the woolly […]
Tasmanian tiger to roam again? Cartoons explain Colossal Biosciences’ de-extinction bid
In their journey to de-extinct the Tasmanian tiger, an American biotechnology and genetic engineering company has launched a new cartoon […]
Most complete Tasmanian tiger genome yet pieced together from 110-year-old pickled head
Scientists have assembled the most complete Tasmanian tiger genome to date from a century-old pickled head, providing a full DNA […]
Australia could witness the return of one of its most iconic species in largest bid to bring an extinct animal back to life
Almost 100 years have passed since the thylacine, commonly known as the Tasmanian tiger, was declared extinct. If you do […]