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DPA International on MSNEU member states back relaxing genetic engineering rulesA majority of EU member states have spoken out in favour of less stringent genetic engineering rules, the EU Council ...
Extinction is still forever. But scientists at a biotech company are trying what they say is the next best thing to restoring ...
The little rodents' genes were edited to exhibit traits associated with a woolly mammoth genome—including fluffy, ...
Researchers are using gene editing techniques to introduce beneficial traits like polled and disease resistance, as well as ...
Extinction is still forever. But scientists at a biotech company are trying what they say is the next best thing to restoring ...
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New Scientist on MSNCan genetically engineered 'woolly' mice help bring back the mammoth?Colossal Biosciences has altered several genes in mice to make them look more mammoth-like, but the company is far from its ...
To protect thousands of varieties of Mexico's prized heirloom corn, leaders vote to amend the constitution to ban the ...
Colossal Biosciences has focused on identifying key traits of extinct animals by studying ancient DNA, with a goal to genetically "engineer them into living animals," said CEO Ben Lamm.
Scientists working to bring back the woolly mammoth have created genetically engineered mice that they say have several ...
Colossal Biosciences announced it has genetically engineered the Colossal Woolly Mouse, which has a warm coat like the woolly mammoth.
Experiments on mice could see hairy, genetically modified elephants living in the Arctic, a US company claims.
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