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Colossal Biosciences’ Romulus, Remus, and Khaleesi might have broken the internet, but a lot of that is becoming what qualifies as a “dire wolf,” anyway?
The hybrid food and beverage market is growing fast as increasing numbers of consumers seek to cut down on their animal-based ...
A mysterious whale that has puzzled scientists for decades may not be an anomaly, but a clue to what climate change is doing ...
A decent price, good technology and competitive efficiency will certainly make you think twice before heading to your local ...
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The New Republic on MSNWhy Billionaire Trumpers Love This Dire Wolf RubbishNo, dire wolves are not “back.” But pretending they can be brought back is a good excuse to gut regulations that protect real ...
The research team, led by Professor Tu Wenwei (second right) and Professor Wang Weiping (second left), has made a ...
On Monday, the “de-extinction” startup Colossal Biosciences announced its most ambitious results to date: the dire wolf.
BMW's new M5 prompted controversy, with its switch to a potent - and heavy - plug-in hybrid drivetrain. But does heft detract ...
Once thought extinct, real-life dire wolves—famous from Game of Thrones — are back, marking a bold leap in genetics and the ...
Romulus and Remus were made to look like dire wolves, but scientists question the science behind their de-extinction claims ...
they’ve created a hybrid paneer that looks, cooks, and tastes like the real thing. This research, published in Food Research International, explores a middle ground in the often-polarized debate ...
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