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Neka Kayda: Colossal’s First Cloned Red Wolf Celebrates Her First Birthday
Colossal Biosciences is celebrating the first birthday of Neka Kayda, the first cloned American red wolf—a milestone that shows how […]
Colossal Dire Wolves Brought Back From 12,000-Year Extinction Through Revolutionary Gene Editing
For over 12,000 years, the dire wolf existed only in the fossil record. These powerful Ice Age predators, distinct from […]
Melbourne to Host Colossal Australia: A New Frontier in De-Extinction
Colossal Biosciences, a Texas-based de‑extinction biotech firm valued at over USD 10 billion, has officially launched its first international arm—Colossal Australia—at […]
Khaleesi Joins the Pack: First Meeting of Colossal’s Dire Wolves
In a landmark moment for conservation and biotechnology, Colossal Biosciences has united its three living dire wolves—Khaleesi, Romulus, and Remus—for […]
Reviving the Wild: Colossal Foundation’s Bold New Chapter in Species Reintroduction
The Colossal Foundation has launched an ambitious new program: the Species Reintroduction Fund, the first global fund solely dedicated to […]
How Vaccines Are Transforming Wildlife Conservation
Innovations in wildlife vaccines are reshaping conservation strategies across the globe. Once focused primarily on human health, vaccines are now […]
A Mammoth Stage: Colossal Biosciences Unites AI and Hollywood to Revive Extinct Species
At the intersection of science and spectacle, Colossal Biosciences is rewriting the rules of de‑extinction. Their latest initiative, detailed in Distractify, […]
The Science of De-Extinction: Inside Colossal’s Mission to Revive the Past for the Future
In this in-depth interview with CBR, Colossal Biosciences co-founders Ben Lamm and George Church clarify what de-extinction really is—and what […]
How to Talk to Kids About Jurassic Park Science — and What’s Actually Real
Dinosaurs may be the stuff of Hollywood, but the questions they raise about genetics and extinction are very real—and very […]
From Dire Wolves to the Moa Bird: Colossal Targets the World’s Tallest Bird Next
Colossal Biosciences has announced its next de-extinction project: the Colossal moa revival, expanding beyond its dire wolf research to bring […]