Colossal Biosciences, which aims to revive extinct species, announced it has raised an additional $200 million. Critics say ...
Dallas-based startup Colossal Biosciences scores $200 million investment for its efforts to bring back extinct species.
In the realms of scientific inquiries, the world over we are witnessing breakthroughs every now and then. However, there is ...
In 1918, the SS Makambo ran aground near Lord Howe Island, triggering a series of events that would change the island forever ...
Humans love to imagine their own demise.
Colossal BioSciences has raised $200 million in a new round of funding to bring back extinct species like the woolly mammoth.
In a mass extinction event some 40,000 years ago, Australia lost 90% of its large species, including nearly two dozen kinds ...
Colossal Biosciences — the world's first de-extinction company — has raised $435 million in total funding since its 2021 ...
By John Cannon Across the globe, no other human activity currently affects the survival of wildlife species more than where ...
Species in Lake Victoria, Lake Titicaca, Sri Lanka’s Wet Zone and the Western Ghats of India are particularly vulnerable to ...
New research suggests human hunting played a major role in the extinction of kangaroos, challenging the climate change theory ...