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.
More than 99% of all species that have ever lived are now extinct - and today, many scientists believe we are driving a sixth ...
An animatronic dire wolf looks around then tilts its head to greet you in the lobby. An animated megalodon shark circles its prey in a conference room made of floor-to-ceiling screens before striking ...
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.
A prehistoric skate remaining at endangered level does not change the need to undertake “critical” actions to protect its ...
At a council boardroom in Northern Tasmania, 30 people crowd around a table to discuss the state's most mysterious creature.
A new permanent laboratory experience at the Museum of the Future will use immersive technology to explore extinct species.
Scientists extracted RNA from a 130-year-old specimen, uncovering which genes were active before the animal went extinct. Where DNA shows what genes an organism had, RNA reveals which of those genes ...
This week in 1936, The Thylacine, more commonly known as the Tasmanian Tiger, went extinct. The Thylacine was native to Mainland Australia and like many other Australian mammals, was a Marsupial, ...
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