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A series of recent investigations suggests that the first human communities passed on their particular culinary traditions ...
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How to Plan Your Dream African Safari
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When an animal moves from the endangered species list to being officially extinct, it's undeniably a sad day. The creature has gone the way of the dinosaur and the dodo, but on occasion ...
The term de-extinction is inaccurate, but conservation is still the best way to achieve its stated goals. We need to save the habitats of threatened animals while we can.
Colossal Biosciences has announced plans to “de-extinct” the New Zealand moa, one of the world’s largest and most iconic extinct birds, but critics say the company’s goals remain ...
Dire wolves, which went extinct more than 10,000 years old, are much larger than gray wolves, their closest living relatives today.
The new Gazelle T4 Overland EXP tent serves as a simple, all seasons-ready camping solution. It sets up in minutes via a fast-pitch hub frame and includes enhanced adjustability, multiple climate ...
Science In The Spotlight Scientists and Peter Jackson attempt to bring back an extinct bird — kind of Colossal Biosciences was also the company behind the 'resurrected' dire wolves Newsletter ...
The real big bird returns. A company that claims to have resurrected the dire wolf has unveiled plans to bring back the moa, a long-extinct bird that once towered over people. The company ...
Colossal Biosciences plans to revive the extinct giant moa using DNA edits, sparking debate over de-extinction ethics and the ecological role of GMO animals.
The subcompact Mitsubishi Mirage is the only new car that’s selling for less than $20,000 in the U.S. And there are only 691 of them left.
The giant moa has been extinct for 900 years, but Maori researchers working Colossal Biosciences and filmmaker Peter Jackson are partnering to bring the species back.