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Colossal uses gene editing to bring dire wolves back from extinction, marking a breakthrough in de-extinction science with the birth of Romulus and Remus.
Andrew Novak and Ben Griffin picked a great time to make their first birdie of the back nine. The duo had stayed steady enough after making the turn at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans as the ...
Points and payouts: Andrew Novak, Ben Griffin each earn $1.3M, 400 FedExCup points at Zurich Classic
In both cases, you never know who’s going to deliver a memorable moment over the changes. It was Ben Griffin who commanded the stage with a birdie conversion from just inside 35 feet and off the ...
Tom Brady’s appearance on Logan Paul’s Impaulsive podcast earlier this month revealed a more vulnerable side of the ...
Colossal's de-extinction process involved a sophisticated fusion of ancient DNA analysis, CRISPR gene editing, and ...
In a scientific achievement that reads like science fiction made real, Colossal Biosciences has accomplished what many ...
Dallas-based biotechnology company Colossal Biosciences announced the successful birth of three healthy dire wolf pups after ...
"De-extinction" takes center stage as environmentalists express dismay over erosion of the Endangered Species Act ...
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Axios on MSNExclusive: Time to launch longevity franchiseTime plans to launch a new editorial vertical called Time Longevity, dedicated to the coverage of science, health, business, ...
Professor Andrew Pask, Michelle Dracoulis Mayor Derwent Valley Council with Ben Lamm CEO Colossal Biosciences. Picture: Nikki Davis-Jones “This is a really recent extinction. It’s a man-made ...
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