A Dallas-based biotech company has nearly completed its reconstruction of the Tasmanian tiger just two years into its ...
AN extinct species could make a comeback nearly 100 years after it disappeared as scientists claim they are 0.1% away from reviving the animal. A biotech company based in Dallas, Texas, revealed ...
Scientists at Colossal Biosciences may be a few steps closer to resurrecting a long-extinct carnivorous marsupial known as ...
Colossal Biosciences, which intends to create proxy species of the woolly mammoth, dodo, and Tasmanian tiger, claims it has ...
The last known Tasmanian tiger—the top predator of the southern Australian island—died in 1936. But the U.S.-based bioscience ...
Researchers working with Colossal Biosciences have assembled a near-complete Tasmanian tiger genome and developed artificial ...
Colossal Biosciences says it's made a breakthrough toward the de-extinction of the thylacine, or Tasmanian tiger.
Colossal Biosciences is making significant strides in its ambitious project to bring back the thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian tiger, a species that has been extinct since 1936.
The announcement comes just weeks after Colossal Biosciences unveiled ambitious plans to bring back the woolly mammoth.
A well-preserved thylacine head was a gruesome sight — but it also contained RNA molecules crucial to reconstructing the ...
Colossal reports significant advancements in thylacine de-extinction efforts, including the generation of the highest quality ...
The CEO of Colossal Biosciences Ben Lam spoke to Yahoo News about his agenda to make extinction a thing of the past. Find out ...