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Colossal Biosciences and BioRescue Partnering Up to Save Northern White Rhino from Extinction

When Jurassic Park's John Hammond dreamed up his prehistoric theme park, filled with genetically crafted dinosaur-like creatures, he did so with an eye toward making a buck. Lots of them, actually. He wasn’t concerned with creating accurate representations of extinct species, recovering lost biodiversity, or responsibly maintaining the populations he had created. He was, however, very interested in funneling as many paying customers as possible through those oversized wooden doors, and that’s wh

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How Advanced is Cloning Technology?

Has anyone ever wondered about the extent of human achievement in the realm of cloning? Can we now replicate life with precision and accuracy, or are we still in the realm of science fiction? Cloning has captured the imagination of both scientists and the general public alike, raising questions about the boundaries ofCloning technology has

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Scientists Recover RNA From an Extinct Species for the First Time

The last known thylacine—the largest marsupial carnivore in recent times—died in Tasmania’s Beaumaris Zoo in 1936. But the animal has recently been the target of de-extinction efforts, and now, a team of researchers has managed to recover RNA from the creature—the first time such a feat has been accomplished for any extinct species.

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Riding the sivathere | ScienceBlogs

My good friend Luis Rey was kind enough to pass on the following photos, taken at the Jardin Des Plantes in Paris. It's the extinction carousel, (presumably) the only place in the world where you might ride a sivathere...

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Fleeing extinction: Prehistoric beast's epic journey to oblivion

Roughly 252 million years ago, at the end of the Permian eriod, runaway global warming triggered by calamitous volcanism in Siberia inflicted the worst...

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The Intriguing Lifestyle of Neanderthals – Tooth Enamel Reveals New Clues

An international group of researchers, led by the University of Southampton, has offered a fascinating look into the hunting strategies and dietary habits of Neanderthals and other human groups residing in Western Europe. The team scrutinized the chemical composition preserved within tooth enamel

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