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Scientists Discover 40,000-Year-Old RNA In Frozen Woolly Mammoth
- Friday November 21, 2025
- Science |
To search for even older RNA, Pour and his team focused on the permafrost regions of Siberia, where thawing soil has yielded many amazing discoveries.
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Woolly Mammoth Comeback? Science Might Revive Extinct Species by 2028
- Sunday September 1, 2024
The ambitious field of de-extinction is inching closer to reality with companies like Colossal Biosciences leading the charge. The company aims to revive extinct species such as the woolly mammoth by 2028. Their method involves transferring mammoth genes, which encode traits like shaggy fur and curved tusks, into the DNA of Asian elephants. Despite...
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Farmer Digs Up Woolly Mammoth Bones in Michigan Soy Field
- Saturday October 3, 2015
- World News | Rachel Feltman, The Washington Post
According to paleontologists from the University of Michigan, one local farmer may have made an epic fossil find.
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www.ndtv.com
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Scientists Discover 40,000-Year-Old RNA In Frozen Woolly Mammoth
- Friday November 21, 2025
- Science |
To search for even older RNA, Pour and his team focused on the permafrost regions of Siberia, where thawing soil has yielded many amazing discoveries.
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www.ndtv.com
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Woolly Mammoth Comeback? Science Might Revive Extinct Species by 2028
- Sunday September 1, 2024
The ambitious field of de-extinction is inching closer to reality with companies like Colossal Biosciences leading the charge. The company aims to revive extinct species such as the woolly mammoth by 2028. Their method involves transferring mammoth genes, which encode traits like shaggy fur and curved tusks, into the DNA of Asian elephants. Despite...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Farmer Digs Up Woolly Mammoth Bones in Michigan Soy Field
- Saturday October 3, 2015
- World News | Rachel Feltman, The Washington Post
According to paleontologists from the University of Michigan, one local farmer may have made an epic fossil find.
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www.ndtv.com