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How this Mainer proved that wooly mammoths once roamed the state
Bangor Daily News· 13 hours agoWhen you’re out in the wilds of Maine, it’s not hard to imagine what the land looked like tens of...
Can We Save Living Species by Recovering Extinct Genomes from Dire Wolves and Giant Sloths?
Sci Fi Wire· 2 weeks agoColossal Biosciences wants to resurrect the wooly mammoth, but first the company is breathing life...
Harvard and the Effort to Bring Back the Wooly Mammoth | News | The Harvard Crimson
The Harvard Crimson· 5 days agoChurch didn’t think that by the end of his breakfast in Harvard Square, he would have $100,000 to...
Review: It's Cloned Mammoths vs. Billionaire Hunters in This New Sci-Fi Novel
Reason.com via AOL· 2 weeks agoAdvances in cloning technology allow scientists to bring back the wooly mammoth. But the mammoths...
Colossal Expands Research Grants As It Tries To Revive Extinct Species
Forbes· 2 weeks agoDallas-based “de-extinction” startup Colossal said today it is adding $7.5 million in research...
Washington Stage Guild Closes Season with World Premiere of AN UNBUILT LIFE
Broadway World· 2 weeks agoThe Washington Stage Guild's 2023-2024 season comes to a close with an exciting new work examing...
Mississippi man finds bone from ice age apex predator, saber-toothed tiger
Gannett via AOL· 2 days ago"Other than the woolly mammoth, it is one of the most iconic megafauna," Starnes said. "They died...
Ask Andy: Can a company build a strong culture around remote work?
Fortune· 2 weeks agoHow can you maintain and strengthen a company’s culture when the norm becomes that people work most of the week remotely? While this might be a difficult or even ill-advised ...
The race to resurrect the dodo - Marketplace
Marketplace· 2 weeks agoBeth Shapiro is the chief science officer at Colossal Biosciences, a bioengineering startup working on de-extinction. Beth Shapiro: Instead of cloning,...
Wednesday Wanderings for April 17, 2024
Register-Star· 1 week agoThe streams I wade in while casting a fly for trout could contain water that passed through a woolly mammoth or rain that touched the faces of early humans