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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 ...
The internet is currently abuzz with talk of dire wolves – an extinct species of prehistoric wolf that used to roam North ...
The first major frontier of “de-extinction” has just been crossed. Earlier today, the company Colossal Biosciences reported ...
The Pet and Livestock Protection Act would delist gray wolves, return control to states, and prevent court challenges.
Researchers from the University of Washington excavating a site in China have found Neanderthal tools dating back almost ...
Now, in a coordinated PR blitz, the company is claiming that clones of gray wolves with lightly edited genomes have essentially brought the dire wolf back. (Both Time and The New Yorker were given ...
Colossal scientists have created three dire wolf pups by using ancient DNA, cloning and gene-editing technology to alter the genes of a gray wolf, the prehistoric dire wolf’s closest living ...
prompting the state to move to phase two of its gray wolf conservation plan. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife will now consider issuing permits that allow ranchers to haze wolves to ...
Dire wolves went extinct more than 12,500 years ago. They were once the top predators in North America. Scientists study ...
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