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A company that claims to have resurrected the dire wolf has unveiled plans to bring back the moa, a long-extinct bird that ...
In a “Jurassic Park”-esque fashion, “Lord of the Rings” director Peter Jackson and the Texas-based biotech company Colossal Biosciences are partnering to “de-extinct” the centuries-extinct New Zealand ...
Colossal Biosciences has announced a partnership to resurrect giant flightless birds called moa. But the company's recent ...
The giant moa has been extinct for 900 years, but Maori researchers working Colossal Biosciences and filmmaker Peter Jackson ...
The giant skeletal remains of a rare bird stored at Leeds Museum have been given a clean bill of health by curators. The ...
But many scientists are sceptical of the ethics behind such costly “de-extinction” efforts. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The world is currently experiencing its sixth mass extinction, with potentially thousands of species lost every year.
Ben Lamm, an entrepreneur focused on resurrecting extinct species, joins "Elizabeth Vargas Reports" to discuss why he and legendary film director Peter Jackson want to bring back the moa, a giant bird ...
Standing more than three metres (12ft) high, the South Island giant moa is regarded as the tallest bird to have ever walked ...
Lord of the Rings' director Peter Jackson and his partner Fran Walsh invested $15 million in Colossal Biosciences to bring ...
Paul Scofield, a project adviser and senior curator of natural history at the Canterbury Museum in Christchurch, New Zealand, ...