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Woolly mammoths are making a comeback. Should we eat them?
The Independent via Yahoo News· 2 years agoLET’S UNPACK THAT: A Texas start-up is using genetic engineering to revive that most iconic of...
The 'mammoth meatball' grown in a lab probably doesn't taste like woolly mammoth at all
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 1 year agoA meatball made from flesh cultivated using the DNA of an extinct woolly mammoth is presented at...
A company made a volleyball-sized meatball with mammoth DNA, but no one tasted it because humans...
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 1 year agoA meatball made from flesh cultivated using the DNA of an extinct woolly mammoth is presented at...
A woolly mammoth meatball? Scientists grew cultured meat with extinct animal DNA
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 1 year agoA cell-based meat company resurrected the extinct woolly mammoth – in the form of a lab-grown...
I Hate the Mammoth Meatball
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 1 year agoThe cultivated meat company Vow has produced a meatball from a mammoth muscle protein in an effort to show off the numerous benefits of sustainable meat....
Opinion/Martin: Is it right to use technology to 'de-extinct' this - or any - creature?
Cape Cod Times via Yahoo News· 2 years agoThe thylacine, aka the Tasmanian tiger, more properly, Thylacinus cynocephalus. Meet this creature...
Part four: Saying goodbye to the Noatak River
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash. via Yahoo News· 2 years agoSep. 18—This is the fourth in a four-part series about kayaking the Noatak River in the Arctic Circle. The river, which anchors the largest undeveloped watershed in North America, flows from ...