Scientists have created a genetically modified mouse that's woolly. The researchers plan to use their woolly mouse to test ...
Thousands gathered on the streets of Dublin to take part in the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade on Monday (March 17). Rome ...
But the species the team does bring back will be able to help the environment, by aerating the soil, spreading seeds, and ...
Earlier this month, science delivered a really cute experimental result. Researchers created a “colossal woolly mouse,” a ...
Exclusive: Colossal CEO Ben Lamm considers the similarities between their efforts to bring back the woolly mammoth with Michael Crichton’s worst fears in Jurassic Park.
Recent experiments to resurrect the extinct woolly mammoth have raised questions about whether investors are being ...
A recent breakthrough to infuse mammoth characteristics in mouse genes has been pronounced a success.
As the quest towards de-extinction of the Woolly Mammoth progresses, scientists have successfully created woolly mice using gene-editing technology. It’s one of the topics we tackle in ...
Scientists engineered woolly mice to study mammoth traits, raising ethical and ecological concerns about de-extinction.
On March 4, Colossal announced that its scientists have simultaneously edited seven genes in mice embryos to create mice with long, thick, woolly hair. They nicknamed the extra-furry rodents as the ...
Better to safeguard our existing animals and the Earth than resurrect extinct species or flee to another planet.
Speaking at the Fast Company Grill, CEO Ben Lamm talked about the broad-reaching implications of the company’s genetic ...