AN extinct species could make a comeback nearly 100 years after it disappeared as scientists claim they are 0.1% away from reviving the animal. A biotech company based in Dallas, Texas, revealed ...
The last known Tasmanian tiger—the top predator of the southern Australian island—died in 1936. But the U.S.-based bioscience ...
The announcement comes just weeks after Colossal Biosciences unveiled ambitious plans to bring back the woolly mammoth.
Colossal Biosciences, a US-based startup, has taken a major step towards resurrecting the lost species. The team has successfully reconstructed the animal's genome with 99.99 per cent accuracy.
A well-preserved thylacine head was a gruesome sight — but it also contained RNA molecules crucial to reconstructing the ...
The CEO of Colossal Biosciences Ben Lam spoke to Yahoo News about his agenda to make extinction a thing of the past. Find out ...
Researchers believe that the species could be brought back to life in three years, and possibly released back into the wild ...