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'This Isn't Jurassic Park' New Doc Explores the Science Behind the 'De-Extinction' of Dire Wolves and Other AnimalsColossal Biosciences is pursuing this plan, having already revived the dire wolf using grey wolf DNA, and is working on projects to bring back the giant moa bird and other extinct animals. In the ...
A new Jurassic World Rebirth video released by Colossal Biosciences explains why we cannot really de-extinct a T-Rex… but woolly mammoths are pretty cool too.
Earth's biodiversity is in crisis. An imminent "sixth mass extinction" threatens beloved and important wildlife. It also ...
"This isn't Jurassic Park. It's real science and real stakes, which can be much messier than people think." John Cavanagh, the doc's executive producer, teased in a statement with PEOPLE.
The South Island giant moa may be Colossal Biosciences' next de-extinction project - but scientists caution the outcome won't truly be a moa ...
Ambitious projects aim to put dire wolves, woolly mammoths and passenger pigeons back into our ecosystems. But with so many ...
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Screen Rant on MSNThe Most Important Part of Jurassic Park and Jurassic World Is Sadly ImpossibleThe Jurassic Park and Jurassic World movies rely on one key plot point, but a new video from Colossal Biosciences sadly proves that it is impossible.
Tom Brady enters his Jurassic Park era (Image credits ... move on Simone Biles' Belize photosThe company is also working on bringing back the woolly mammoth and the Tasmanian tiger, putting it at the ...
Researchers from New Zealand will try to revive extinct birds, with help from Colossal Biosciences and film-maker Sir Peter Jackson.
Following the release of Jurassic World Rebirth, fans of the Mesozoic Era are checking out the best dinosaur games that they ...
A US biotech company that claimed to "de-extinct" dire wolves has set its sights on bringing back the moa, a large, ...
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YouTube on MSN8 Animals Science Wants To Bring Back From ExtinctionWith modern scientific advancements, it's possible that the animals you've only seen in books could be making a return to society. After all, who wouldn't want to bring back something called the ...
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