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Lord of the Rings' director Peter Jackson and his partner Fran Walsh invested $15 million in Colossal Biosciences to bring ...
England [UK], July 19 (ANI): Gene editing technologies, such as those used in agriculture and de-extinction efforts, can be ...
Colossal Biosciences, powered by AI and amplified by Hollywood's megaphone, is proving that the story of extinction doesn't ...
An international research team suggests repurposing gene-editing technologies to restore genetic diversity in endangered species. This approach, integrating genetic engineering with traditional ...
Filmmaker Peter Jackson owns one of the largest private collections of bones of an extinct New Zealand bird called the moa.
But many scientists are sceptical of the ethics behind such costly “de-extinction” efforts. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Ben Lamm, CEO of Colossal Biosciences, wanted to ensure his brand was approachable to all, fun, educational and full of ...
The Oceanic country has been inhabited by numerous strange creatures, some of them already extinct, such as the moa, a ...
Backed by filmmaker Peter Jackson, scientists at Colossal Biosciences are using cutting-edge genetic technology to attempt ...
Scientists who successfully resurrected the extinct dire wolf are now targeting the Moa, a 12ft tall flightless bird, for ...
Famous for the "de-extinction" of certain animals, Colossal Biosciences tackles the Jurassic World comparisons head-on.
Gene editing technologies—such as those used in agriculture and de-extinction projects—can be repurposed to offer what an ...