Scientists said a while ago that they would be able to fully resurrect the woolly mammoth from extinction by 2027. Now that we’re three short years away from that self-imposed deadline, the scientists involved say they’re pretty close to the finish line. De-extinction company Colossal Biosciences are using the edited genes of an Asian elephant, …
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Like our distant human ancestors, woolly mammoths and other…
Like our distant human ancestors, woolly mammoths and other early elephants originated in Africa and spread toward Europe and Asia. Three species remain—all adjusting to the challenges of living alongside humans.,://t.co/6R0emCzpDU #elephants @NatGeoMag @NatGeoTV @NatGeo by @NatGeoMaps
Can You Buy the Viral Lab-Grown Woolly Mammoth Meatballs?
Source: 20th Century Studios Forget Ikea’s scandalous horse meatballs; via the magic of science and the audacity of human nature, Australian cultured meat firm Vow recently unveiled its cantaloupe-sized, lab-grown woolly mammoth meatball at the Rijksmuseum Boerhaave science museum in the Netherlands. Holy woolly mammoth balls! Though the furry mammal roamed Europe, Asia, and North …
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Want To See A Live Woolly Mammoth? Scientists Say They’ll Have One In Four Short Years
Science is amazing and always seems to be breaking boundaries and pushing the limits of what we thought was possible. That said, sometimes it seems as if they haven’t seen the cautionary science fiction movies that scarred the rest of us for life. Like, say, Jurassic Park. Because even though it turned out to be a …
Dymaxion-style map showing the distribution of woolly mammoths…
Dymaxion-style map showing the distribution of woolly mammoths during the Late Pleistocene