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The Brighterside of News on MSNScientists use elephant DNA to bring back the woolly mammothScientists have made a leap in genetic engineering by pushing elephant cells into an embryonic-like state. This marks a major ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWatch These Elephants Form an ‘Alert Circle’ as an Earthquake Shakes San Diego, Protecting Their Young at the CenterThe moment was caught on the camera as the quake rocked Southern California, offering a rare glimpse at how elephants react to danger. In the footage, the large mammals run around initially, then ...
A weatherproof box and motion-trigger camera help photographer Will Burrard-Lucas capture images of rarely seen African ...
Save the Elephant Day is celebrated annually on April 16. This day is dedicated to raising awareness about the challenges ...
The American genetic engineering firm Colossal Biosciences recently announced to much fanfare it had "de-extincted" the dire ...
Colossal’s website spells out 10 steps for mammoth resurrection. Steps nine and 10 are: “implant the early embryo into the ...
Problematically, mammoth de-extinction would necessarily involve working with and manipulating female elephants. We would need elephant eggs, elephant maternal hosts and elephant surrogate ...
The African elephants at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park showed their "trust" for one another as the quake rocked Southern California.
For African elephants, currently the largest land animals walking the Earth, finding food efficiently is critical to survival. These endangered pachyderms must eat upwards of 330 pounds of low ...
Scientists have made a leap in genetic engineering by pushing elephant cells into an embryonic-like state. This marks a major step toward recreating traits of the extinct woolly mammoth ...
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