Por: Newsweek World February 02, 2023
The term dead as a dodo may no longer ring true, thanks to Colossal Biosciences, which announced on January 31 that it is planning to de-extinct the dodo.It's the third extinct species that the U.S. company has announced that it is bringing back from the dead, the others being the woolly mammoth and the Tasmanian tiger, also known as the thylacine.However, many scientists don't think that bringing back species like the dodo is a good... + full article
Newsweek USA Tech February 24, 2023
Sharks have roamed the Earth's oceans for more than 400 million years. In the process, the animals have survived five mass extinction events, including the one that wiped out the dinosaurs.This latter extinction event occurred around 66 million years ago, marking the end of... + más
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New York Post USA Business February 01, 2023
has bold plans to “de-extinct” and “re-wild” the dodo bird — centuries after the flightless fowl waddled the planet. Colossal Biosciences unveiled Tuesday its “Jurassic Park”-like goal to bring back the dodo, adding to previous pledges to resurrect two other... + más
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Associated Press USA Oddities February 01, 2023
WASHINGTON (AP) — The dodo bird isn’t coming back anytime soon. Nor is the woolly mammoth. But a company working on technologies to bring back extinct species has attracted more investors, while other scientists are skeptical such feats are possible or a good idea.Colossal... + más
Ars Technica USA Science February 01, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Jan 31, 2023 7:09 pm UTC / The Nicobar pigeon, the dodo's closest living relative, is quite a bit smaller and capable of flight. Share this story Colossal is a company that got its start with a splashy... + más
De-Extinction plan to bring back dodo could have bad consequences | Newsweek
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech February 01, 2023
WASHINGTON – The dodo bird isn’t coming back anytime soon. Nor is the woolly mammoth. But a company working on technologies to bring back extinct species has attracted more investors, while other scientists are skeptical such feats are possible or a good idea.Colossal... + más
Bring back dodo? Ambitious plan draws investors, critics | Associated Press
ABC News USA Business January 31, 2023
WASHINGTON -- The dodo bird isn’t coming back anytime soon. Nor is the woolly mammoth. But a company working on technologies to bring back extinct species has attracted more investors, while other scientists are skeptical such feats are possible or a good idea.Colossal... + más
CBS News USA Business October 10, 2022
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