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The Pokemon Company shows off a first look at an adorable line of life-sized plushes based on each of the franchise's ...
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Disney’s live-action Lilo & Stitch is set to hit theaters on May 23, and they’re making sure we all have our own Stitch to ...
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This week, a biotechnology company claimed to have brought back the long-extinct dire wolf using new gene editing technology, and the breakthrough has Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum ...
The de-extinction of the dire wolf began with a tooth from Ohio. According to CrisPR, the tooth from Sheridan Pit in northwestern Ohio was one of two pieces of dire wolf fossils Colossal ...
This undated photo provided by Colossal Biosciences shows Romulus and Remus, both 3-months old and genetically engineered with similarities to the extinct dire wolf. Colossal Biosciences via AP ...
With the heavy tariff on imports from China, the CEO is also expecting a rise in toy prices in the U.S. “That means 80 percent of the toys will be twice as expensive this Christmas as they were ...
So, did Colossal actually de-extinct a long lost species? Well, the dire wolf is in the details. That’s the current thinking, anyway—as with anything in science, new evidence can change things.
Romulus and Remus, seen here at one-month-old, are two of the three "dire wolf" siblings created by Colossal since last fall. © Colossal Biosciences The single ...
A U.S. company has taken a step aimed at bringing the dire wolf back from oblivion. Dallas-based Colossal Biosciences has announced the birth of three genetically engineered wolf pups − all ...