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A species of huge, flightless bird that once inhabited New Zealand disappeared around 600 years ago, shortly after human ...
Lord of the Rings' director Peter Jackson and his partner Fran Walsh invested $15 million in Colossal Biosciences to bring ...
Colossal aims to decode the giant moa’s DNA to revive it by genetically modifying its closest living relatives - emus and tinamous - using ancient DNA integration.
Dallas-based Colossal Biosciences is at it again, this time attempting to resurrect a giant that once lived alongside humans.
Filmmaker Peter Jackson's fascination with a large extinct New Zealand bird has led to an unusual partnership with a biotech ...
The world is currently experiencing its sixth mass extinction, with potentially thousands of species lost every year.
“Some of those iconic species that feature in our tribal mythology, our storytelling, are very near and dear to us,” says ...
US firm Colossal plans to revive the extinct giant moa within 10 years. The flightless bird once grew up to 3.6 meters tall.
Oscar-winning filmmaker behind The Lord of the Rings, is joining forces with Colossal Biosciences, a leading genetic ...
Colossal Biosciences, a genetic engineering startup based in Dallas, wants to revive the moa, a flightless bird species that ...
The genetics company is teaming up with "Lord of the Rings" director Peter Jackson to resurrect an animal resembling the ...