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Dire Straits were one of the most unlikely success stories of the 80s, making 1985’s world-beating Brothers In Arms album before guitarist and leader Mark Knopfler ended the band at the height of ...
How Dire Straits went from the pubs of London to become one of the biggest bands of the 1980s ...
Luka Doncic has been with the Los Angeles Lakers for 2 1/2 months now, and he's feeling fairly comfortable in his new home. He is building chemistry with his new teammates, who are getting used to his ...
Colossal Biosciences achieves a scientific breakthrough. They bring back the dire wolf from extinction. Using genetic engineering, the team extracted DNA from ancient fossils. They created embryos ...
A US company this week said it had successfully bred three dire wolves, even though the species has been extinct for thousands of years. Colossal Biosciences said it tweaked the DNA of a modern ...
When Dire Straits was working on their third album, Making Movies, released in 1980, vocalist Mark Knopfler was writing a pensive ballad based on one of William Shakespeare’s most legendary plays.
Dire wolves, extinct for over 10,000 years, are back thanks to Colossal Biosciences. Using ancient DNA and CRISPR gene editing, scientists successfully re-engineered gray wolves to possess the ...
The answer, according to the Texas-based Colossal Biosciences, is a six-month-old dire wolf, a canine species that has been extinct for more than 12,000 years. But scientists have a different name ...
TL;DR: Colossal Biosciences has successfully revived the extinct dire wolf, which disappeared over 10,000 years ago. Colossal Biosciences made headlines yesterday when it announced the ...
One of the biggest headlines of the week: A Texas-based genetics company claims to have brought the dire wolf back from extinction — or, essentially, from the dead. Earlier this week ...
This dire wolf pup is among the first of its species born in around 10,000 years. Colossal Biosciences Colossal also said it had cloned four red wolves, a critically endangered animal with under ...
A modern-day “Jurassic Park” scenario is making headlines this week after Time magazine unveiled its latest cover: a snow-white wolf described as the first “de-extincted” dire wolf.