Can Ben Lamm save the planet? He thinks so. Short, stocky and unassuming with a puckish sense of humor, the shaggy-haired ...
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"We're Not Working On Dinosaurs, There's No Dino DNA": Colossal Biosciences CEO On De-Extinction
Credit: Anna Tutova (Founder AI Crypto Minds) with Ben Lamm (co-Founder & CEO Colossal Biosciences) at World Governments Summit in Dubai.
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6 animals you didn't realize went extinct
Not all animals have the name recognition of a T. rex or a dodo. However, plenty of well-known animals have vanished from the ...
A Melbourne laboratory using Jurassic Park science to bring the Tasmanian tiger back from extinction believe they could also save endangered species from housing development.
Exclusive: Colossal CEO Ben Lamm and lead scientists give up an update on the woolly mammoth project and discuss how the public image of de-extinction is changing.
Dallas-based "de-extinction" company Colossal Biosciences is banking on the wow factor of raising long-extinct creatures to ...
More than 99% of all species that have ever lived are now extinct - and today, many scientists believe we are driving a sixth ...
In her new book Ghosts Behind Glass, historian Dolly Jørgensen takes us through dozens of museum exhibits about extinction — and examines the stories they tell.
Colossal, based in Dallas, allowed media to tour its new headquarters and lab last Thursday, which the company is unveiling ...
Colossal Laboratories & Biosciences, which has produced a trio of modern-day dire wolves and the woolly mouse, seeks to bring back extinct species.
A research breakthrough has boosted plans to genetically engineer quolls as a new weapon against cane toads, fast-track ...
A prehistoric skate remaining at endangered level does not change the need to undertake “critical” actions to protect its ...
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