A biotechnology company whose goal is to bring back the wooly mammoth says its recent small step is big news. Colossal ...
It’s one small step for mice, one giant leap for mammoth-kind. Scientists endeavoring to “de-extinct” woolly mammoths through genetic modification have taken a meaningful step toward ...
Colossal Biosciences leaders say the fluffy, golden-haired mice help validate their technique to “de-extinct” species, but ...
BL: I feel like when you do anything this bold you’ve got a responsibility to be transparent and educate. Our job is to have ...
Colossal Biosciences, a Dallas-based biotechnology and genetic engineering startup valued at $10 billion, has raised $435 ...
This was an alarming start to the idea of gene de-extinction. As we know from movies like The Thing, digging up frozen ...
Scientists at Colossal have been working to “de-extinct” the woolly mammoth since the company was launched four years ago. Now she and her colleagues have shown they can create healthy animals ...
Colossal Biosciences cofounder and CEO Ben Lamm is worth $3.7 billion following the company's recent fundraise at an ...
Scientists engineered woolly mice to study mammoth traits, raising ethical and ecological concerns about de-extinction.
Colossal has focused on identifying key traits of extinct animals by studying ancient ... Independent experts are skeptical about the idea of "de-extinction." "You might be able to alter the ...