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Scientists may be celebrating the return of the dire wolf, but noted actress Whoopi Goldberg wants the resurrection of ...
Rhinos that flourished across much of North America 12 million years ago gathered in huge herds, according to a new study by ...
Small fossils show mammals moved to the ground before the dinosaurs vanished. New plants changed habitats, giving better food ...
They’re dire wolf pups, back from extinction after some 12,000 years. Dire wolves thrived during the Pleistocene Epoch, when they roamed in packs across what would later become the Americas. Standing ...
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Ancient Marine Giants: Uncovering the Secrets of Prehistoric OceanIn the vast and mysterious depths of prehistoric oceans, colossal creatures once ruled the waters. These marine giants, such ...
A Texas-based startup has revived the long-extinct dire wolf, but should we take their efforts with a pinch of salt?
Colossal Biosciences says gene-editing technology helped it essentially bring back extinct dire wolves famously seen in Game of Thrones: Their work has attracted a range of supporters, including celeb ...
As ancient communities shifted from foraging to farming, the forces driving this dramatic change weren’t always what many ...
Colossal Biosciences has made history with the birth of three dire wolves, marking the world’s first true de-extinction. From ...
In a groundbreaking announcement, a team of researchers have achieved what was once the stuff of science fiction bringing the ...
For over a century, the Cambrian arthropod Helmetia expansa remained a mystery. Discovered by paleontologist Charles ...
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