Colossal Biosciences is now valued at over $10 billion and is working on ambitious projects to resurrect multiple long ...
“Our aim is to produce a hybrid elephant-mammoth embryo,” Church told the Guardian. “Actually, it would be more like an elephant with a number of mammoth traits. We’re not there yet, but it could ...
The resulting elephant-mammoth hybrid DNA can then be used to create 'pluripotent stem cells,' a type of cell that has the potential to become any kind of tissue. In theory, Colossal scientists ...
In 2018, researchers from Havard looked into creating mammoth-elephant hybrids in order to prevent a so-called “methane time bomb” which could cause widespread environmental devastation ...
Imagine a world where woolly mammoths roam the tundra once more—not in a prehistoric dream but as a living, breathing reality ...
What killed the last woolly mammoths? What killed the last woolly mammoths? Mammoth-elephant hybrids could be coming soon. Should they be? Mammoth-elephant hybrids could be coming soon.
The resulting elephant-mammoth hybrid DNA can then be used to create 'pluripotent stem cells,' a type of cell that has the potential to become any kind of tissue. In theory, Colossal scientists ...
Colossal Biosciences, which aims to revive extinct species, announced it has raised an additional $200 million. Critics say de-extinction in its purest sense isn’t possible.
Geneticists at Harvard University have been working to produce a mammoth-elephant hybrid by splicing the genes of a woolly mammoth with an Asian elephant since they share 99 percent of their DNA. What ...
Colossal Biosciences is working to bring back species like the woolly mammoth using CRISPR-Cas9 technology. The project aims to restore lost biodivers ...
Colossal’s stated end goal for its mammoth project is a world where the elephant-mammoth hybrids lumber through the Arctic permafrost compressing the snow and grass that insulates the ground ...