Inside, between rows of incubators and microscopes, Beth Shapiro and her team are attempting a feat straight out of science fiction: reviving the dodo, a bird that’s been extinct for more than three ...
Inside, between rows of incubators and microscopes, Beth Shapiro and her team are attempting a feat straight out of science fiction: reviving the dodo, a bird that’s been extinct for more than ...
This team wants to resurrect the mammoth, the flightless dodo and Tasmanian tiger, an Australian marsupial that went extinct in 1936. Colossal plans to recreate these creatures by editing the ...
While projects like the resurrection of the mammoth, dodo, and thylacine are attention grabbing, de-extinction isn't Colossal's sole focus. In the course of its de-extinction work, the company is ...
The extinct dodo bird was said to be unintelligent and clumsy. Contrary to popular belief, the creature’s disappearance had little to do with brain function or muscle power and a lot to do with human ...
The company is also researching ways to bring back the Dodo and the Tasmanian Tiger. The Dallas-based biotechnology company, founded in 2021, is spearheading the nascent field of de-extinction ...