The World Economic Forum predicts that biodiversity loss could cause a colossal decline in global GDP of $2.7 trillion ...
The US company, which is aiming to bring back extinct species, says that it expects its first woolly mammoth calves will be born in the next three years.
The life-sized woolly mammoth fossil sitting inside the Natural History Society of Maryland has the wow factor for those who ...
Rewilding advocates have long pushed for the return of the lynx and other lost species to Britain. But Texan businessman Ben ...
Colossal Biosciences is using DNA and genomics to try to resurrect the dodo, Tasmanian tiger and the woolly mammoth.
Colossal Biosciences is editing genes and working on artificial wombs its CEO has said Texas-based Colossal Biosciences aims ...
Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Ben Lamm says the company is on track to produce a woolly mammoth calf born to a surrogate elephant mother by late 2028. Dallas-based Colossal Biosciences ...
You know what they say, “Life finds a way.” A startup company is trying to raise money to bring back the woolly mammoth.
The woolly mammoth, a giant that roamed the icy expanses of the planet during the Pleistocene epoch, became extinct around 4,000 years ago and is at the center of Colossal’s mission. It’s a ...
A biotechnology startup working to bring back animals from extinction has raised $200 million at a valuation of $10.2 billion, more than six times its valuation just two years ago.Most Read from ...
Colossal aims to revive the woolly mammoth species, which mainly went extinct 10,000 years ago (though some populations ...