Colossal Biosciences, the Texas company looking to bring back the woolly mammoth and other extinct species, has developed an artificial egg.
Part fauna and part flora, each elegant animal in Molly Devlin's paintings is a reminder of nature's interconnectedness.
Dallas-based de-extinction company Colossal announced a major breakthrough in avian genetic engineering and research: a scalable artificial egg.
Chicks hatched in artificial environments aren’t anything new, and it’s usually not newsworthy. For decades, researchers have ...
Marisa Aragón Ware's cuts and scores paper to create stunningly realistic reliefs of insects, birds, skulls, and plants.
Mice that contain cells with an added rat chromosome have been created by scientists. The next step is to try this with ...
Colossal founder Ben Lamm explains the company's scientific efforts to restore extinct bird species.
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Why This 89-Foot Giant May Be Southeast Asia’s Last Titan
Around 120 million years ago, dinosaur titans roamed what is now eastern Thailand. At this time, Thailand was closer to the ...
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Colossal Biosciences, the world's first de-extinction company, today announced that it has successfully hatched multiple healthy chicks from fully artificial eggs. Colossal's ...
In an early step towards artificial wombs, a biotech company claims it’s developed a “fully artificial” chicken egg.
Independent scientists say the technology, while impressive, lacks some components to be truly considered an artificial egg.
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