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Life & Tech

Reviving extinct species? The famous U.S. company that promises to bring back the woolly mammoth made a new announcement

Colossal Biosciences claims it is on the verge of bringing extinct animals back to life through genetic editing and ancient DNA.

Mar 17 β€’ 13:01 UTC
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Life & Tech

'De-extinction' company says woolly mammoths will come back from the dead in 2028

Colossal Biosciences aims to bring back woolly mammoths by 2028 through genetic engineering techniques.

Mar 12 β€’ 11:35 UTC
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National & Local

The largest helicopter in the world is so huge it once carried a 23,000-year-old frozen woolly mammoth

The Mil Mi-26, the world's largest helicopter, was designed for heavy cargo transport and can carry up to 20 tonnes, making it a unique piece of aviation history.

Feb 22 β€’ 10:21 UTC
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National & Local

Scientists Want to Revive the Mammoth or Clone the Woolly Elephant. And It Might Be Useful to Us

Czech scientists are exploring the possibility of reviving the mammoth or cloning its close relative, the woolly elephant, for potential ecological benefits.

Feb 18 β€’ 08:30 UTC
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World

For 70 years, it was thought that the bones from Alaska belonged to a mammoth. They are actually whale bones

Bone fragments previously assumed to belong to a woolly mammoth in Alaska have been revealed to originate from a different species altogether.

Jan 11 β€’ 07:27 UTC
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Life & Tech

New discovery: 70-year-old mammoth bones actually belong to whales

Recent research reveals that fossil vertebrae believed to belong to woolly mammoths for decades actually originated from an entirely different animal, whales.

Jan 11 β€’ 07:27 UTC

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