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April 21 is a date rich with historical significance, marked by events that have shaped cultures, nations, and the course of ...
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Earlier this month, a company focused on conservation, Colossal Biosciences, announced the "de-extinction" of the dire wolf.
No, dire wolves are not “back.” But pretending they can be brought back is a good excuse to gut regulations that protect real ...
Exclusive: Colossal Biosciences CEO Ben Lamm tells us why they made the dire wolf the first species to experience ...
Romulus and Remus at three months old The "some people" behind this extreme Game of Thrones fandom are the biotech company Colossal Biosciences, who used the DNA of the common gray wolf ...
Romulus and Remus, the two dire wolf pups, are 6 months old. The scientists used the DNA of its closest living relative, the gray wolf. The dire wolf was a top predator that once roamed North America.
The first cubs, named Romulus and Remus, were born in October 2024. A third cub, named Khaleesi, was born in January 2025. And what does George R.R. Martin have to do with all this? The author is ...
Colossal is keeping the pups, named Khaleesi, Romulus and Remus, on a private 2,000-acre facility at an undisclosed location in the northern US. “On October 1, 2024, for the first time in human ...
Once thought extinct, real-life dire wolves—famous from Game of Thrones — are back, marking a bold leap in genetics and the science of de-extinction Meet Romulus and Remus—the world’s ...