Dave SimmsSHOULD We Resurrect The Wooly Mammoth?So, as you have likely read, scientists are working on resurrecting the Wooly Mammoth using a hybrid of existing elephant-relative DNA and…Sep 3Sep 3
InGardening, Birding, and Outdoor Adventureby𝐆𝐫𝐫𝐥𝐒𝐜𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐬𝐭, scientist & journalistGenome Of The Last Living Wild Horse Species Has Now Been MappedAfter it was almost driven extinct, the complete genome from an Endangered Przewalski’s horse has been mapped by a team from the University…Aug 163Aug 163
IEEE Computer Society SBC of IITPredicting the Unpredictable: Future Technologies and their Potential ImpactAs the world stands on the brink of a technological revolution that will arguably transform living standards and business paradigms, future…Mar 28Mar 28
Roderick BalendaEight arguments for bringing back extinct speciesI endorse the concept of resurrecting ancient species, but it is imperative to establish ecosystems conducive to their survival…Aug 14Aug 14
InThe ConversationbyThe Conversation U.S.Should we bring back the dodo?By Risa Aria Schnebly, Ph.D. Student in Biology and Society, Arizona State University and Ben A. Minteer, Professor of Environmental…Mar 2, 202313Mar 2, 202313
Olivia Louise DobbsWe Are Tremendously Close to the De-Extinction of the Dodo BirdMaking Extinction Obsolete by Bringing Back Extinct Animals Through GeneticsDec 9, 2023Dec 9, 2023
InDialogue & Discourseby𝐆𝐫𝐫𝐥𝐒𝐜𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐬𝐭, scientist & journalistSpix’s Little Blue Macaws Fly Free Again After Decades In CagesAn update on how the Extinct-In-The-Wild Spix’s little blue macaws are doing now that they’ve returned home to northeastern BrazilSep 28, 20221Sep 28, 20221
Dhruvil NaikResurrecting the Woolly Mammoth: A Startup’s Bold Venture into De-ExtinctionIn an age where technology and innovation seem to have no bounds, a startup has set its sights on a goal that sounds straight out of a…Jun 22Jun 22
InTrend HorizonbyPeter van HeesBy 2028, Extinct Wonders Walk Among Us Again: The De-Extinction Revolution #TrendImagine, if you will, stepping out into your backyard to find a woolly mammoth casually munching on your neighbour’s prized petunias…Apr 82Apr 82
Alexandra Henning The Hysterical HistorianCould De-evolution save the climate?Pleistocene Park and bringing back the Mammoth to trap carbonMar 22Mar 22