Amazon mollies don't need a man, and never will. A new study finds they can purge and repair genetic mutations that would otherwise plague a self-cloning species.
The walls of Tom Rubython’s office are adorned with gilded-framed images of his cocker spaniel “girls”. In one, a doleful face is staring up at the lens with big brown eyes. “Daisy Dog, 2003-2016,” ...
Bringing extinct animals back sounds like science fiction, but it’s becoming real science. Companies like Colossal want to revive species like the dodo and woolly mammoth using cloning and ...
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The Amazon molly reproduces without sex. A genomic copy-and-paste trick called gene conversion may explain how it avoids evolutionary meltdown.
The tiny Amazon molly (Poecilia formosa) has always fascinated researchers because, according to the rules of evolution, it shouldn't have survived as a species, let alone thrive as a species for over ...
For the first time, Colossal BioSciences unveiled its Dallas labs where it is spending millions of dollars researching how to revive extinct animals and save endangered ones.
JURASSIC Park is an absolute mutt-see — as it has been voted dogs’ favourite movie. Almost half of owners said Steven Spielberg’s 1993 dinosaur cloning classic keeps their pets glued to the ...
Colossal Biosciences close to creating a 'hybrid' creature that would mirror the mammoth’s appearance and behavior ...
Colossal Biosciences close to creating a 'hybrid' creature that would mirror the mammoth's appearance and behavior ...
The world's first 'de-extinction' company says it's on track to bring back the woolly mammoth from the dead in just a few years. US biotech firm Colossal Biosciences has pieced together more than 50 ...
The future Danish Intellectual Property Law will recognize the voice, face, and body of its citizens as cultural creations to protect them from AI-generated montages. In 2014, the Danish Consumer ...