Por: Newsweek Nation April 12, 2023
nFlorida has 5,294 teacher vacancies, the state education association says, compared with 2,217 vacancies in January 2019 when Gov. Ron DeSantis took office. nTeachers say they are leaving because of low pay and DeSantis' education policies, dubbed the war on woke.nDeSantis' office says that education in the state is thriving and that pay for teachers has increased, criticizing what it describes as hysteria promoted by school... + full article
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
Bring back dodo? Ambitious plan draws investors, critics | ABC News
Bring back dodo? Ambitious plan draws investors, critics | WPLG Local 10
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
Newsweek USA Tech October 07, 2022
A company that is working on the de-extinction of the woolly mammoth is now in the process of developing a vaccine that could help save modern elephants from meeting the same fate as their cold-adapted relatives.On Wednesday, Colossal Biosciences, which was founded by tech... + más
Elephant that survived being shot five times by poachers dies from drought | Newsweek
CIA funding wooly mammoth de-extinction company | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World October 01, 2022
While the CIA is not generally known for dealing with ancient animals, the agency is one of the multiple entities financially backing Dallas-based biotechnology company Colossal Biosciences, which is trying to bring the wooly mammoth back from extinction.Other individuals and... + más
CIA launches podcast, hoping to ‘demystify’ agency and boost recruitment | PennLive
CIA reveals model used to plan strike against Al-Qaeda leader Zawahiri | NBC News
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