Giant, flightless bird is next target for de-extinction company Colossal Biosciences Filmmaker Peter Jackson, left, and Colossal CEO Ben Lamm hold up bones from Jackson's collection of extinct moa ...
Filmmaker Peter Jackson is backing a controversial project to bring back the extinct moa, a flightless New Zealand bird. His private collection of moa bones has led to a \$15 million partnership with ...
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Independent scientists say the technology, while impressive, lacks some components to be truly considered an artificial egg.
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Science breakthrough in battle to bring back extinct 12ft-tall giant bird as first chick hatches
Researchers looking to bring back a long extinct 12ft-tall bird have successfully hatched the first chick from an artificial egg. Colossal Biosciences revealed that the baby chickens emerged from a 3D ...
Charles R. Goulding and Andressa Bonafe show how a successful 3D printed incubation platform for bird embryos could mark a ...
Colossal Biosciences has successfully hatched healthy chicks from fully artificial eggs, a breakthrough that could pave the way for the return of the extinct Dodo and Moa. Colossal Biosciences ...
A bioengineering company may have created the chicken before the egg. On Tuesday, May 19, Colossal Biosciences — which describes itself as "the world's first de-extinction company" — announced that it ...
Trevor Snyder pulls open an incubator and gently lifts out a device that looks like a high-tech coffee pod. It's black, with a honeycomb bottom. A clear flat top reveals what's inside. "This is a ...
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