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Scientists warn that the dire wolf could bring "unintended consequences." "We are modifying creatures in new ways. Should we ...
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Nor for that matter was the current plight of the red wolf. “We were working with some of our Indigenous partners in North Dakota, and we were giving an update on our bison population genomics ...
Colossal Biosciences' feat of genetic engineering has people talking, but not every scientist is on board with its claim of ...
But the technology that the company has developed could potentially help conserve species that have not yet gone extinct, such as the critically endangered red wolf, which is largely limited to ...
Besides reviving the extinct dire wolf, Dallas' Colossal Biosciences is also working to bolster the critically endangered Eastern red wolf population.
Colossal Biosciences, the company which bills itself as the world’s first de-extinction company, recently announced the ...
The technology that Colossal used to engineer its dire wolves was also applied to create four red wolf clones. The company plans to make more red wolves and eventually re-wild them, which could ...
Colossal was also able to create two litters of cloned red wolves, which are the most critically endangered wolf in the world. The company says its de-extinction process could help support ...
The company told Time it is in advanced discussions with the state of North Carolina about “conservation tools that can be used to help rescue the red wolf and accelerate its recovery.” ...
Colossal also said it cloned the critically endangered red wolf. Shapiro’s team used surrogate dogs -- which have since been adopted through the humane society -- to help give birth to the dire ...
The company hopes the technologies that created the dire wolf can directly help endangered animals as well. Colossal said on Monday it has produced two litters of cloned red wolves, the most ...