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Colossal Biosciences has announced a partnership to resurrect giant flightless birds called moa. But the company's recent ...
The world is currently experiencing its sixth mass extinction, with potentially thousands of species lost every year.
The giant skeletal remains of a rare bird stored at Leeds Museum have been given a clean bill of health by curators. The ...
Lord of the Rings' director Peter Jackson and his partner Fran Walsh invested $15 million in Colossal Biosciences to bring ...
But many scientists are sceptical of the ethics behind such costly “de-extinction” efforts. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The giant moa has been extinct for 900 years, but Maori researchers working Colossal Biosciences and filmmaker Peter Jackson ...
After a controversial project claiming to have resurrected the dire wolf, Colossal Biosciences has now announced plans to ...
We got to thinking about Peter Jackson’s massive collection of big-ass bird bones courtesy of a very weird interview he gave ...
Colossal Biosciences, the startup that brought back the dire wolf, is now focusing on New Zealand's giant moa.
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 South Island giant moa may be Colossal Biosciences' next de-extinction project - but scientists caution the outcome won't truly be a moa ...
US firm Colossal plans to revive the extinct giant moa within 10 years. The flightless bird once grew up to 3.6 meters tall.