The birth of Elizabeth Ann, a black-footed ferret, on December 10, 2020, marked a major achievement in the recovery of the species. Elizabeth Ann is the first black-footed ferret to be cloned with the aim of increasing the...
In a major breakthrough, scientists at the Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Neuroscience in Shanghai have successfully cloned long-tailed macaque monkeys...
Next year, a Chinese biotech firm plans to break ground on the world’s largest cloning factory. Boyalife Group announced this week that its new facility will house a cloning production line, a cloned animal center, a gene...
Next year, a Chinese biotech firm plans to break ground on the world’s largest cloning factory. Boyalife Group announced this week that its new facility will house a cloning production line, a cloned animal center, a gene...
In what may be the best worst idea of our generation, a Harvard University research team has successfully spliced woolly mammoth DNA into living cells collected from an Asian elephant...
Imagine a comprehensive sampling of every fruit, nut and other crop that is or has ever been grown in California packed into a concentrated and carefully protected site...
Scientists at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology have developed a powerful new biomolecular computing device that could significantly advance gene therapy and cloning...
Most of us probably thought the first species that would be brought back from extinction would be large, scaly, and wreak havoc on a theme park. While not nearly as intimidating, scientists have revived one of the most interesting...
John O’Shea, a British artist currently in residence at Liverpool University’s Clinical Engineering department, has designed a fairly stomach-churning soccer ball: he plans to bioengineer a pig’s bladder...
Canadian scientists have discovered a way to clone elm trees, which for decades, have have fallen victim to the deadly Dutch elm disease. It is believed that their findings could become a model to preserve, and successfully...
It has been 10,000 years since woolly mammoths last roamed the earth, but if scientists in South Korea have their way the giant creatures could come back to life...
We had to do a double-take this morning when we heard that a lab team from the Russian Academy of Sciences research center in Pushchino successfully revived a 32,000 year old arctic plant...
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