When Dolly the sheep—the first cloned mammal—was born 30 years ago, she became one of the most famous animals in science ...
Charles R. Goulding and Andressa Bonafe show how a successful 3D printed incubation platform for bird embryos could mark a ...
Pan Sok still remembers his relative screaming as a tiger dragged him away one night, deep inside the Cambodian rainforest ...
Today, cloning is not a technology that can simply “copy and paste” living things. But it’s brought advances in several ...
A bill to study the feasibility of bringing back the omnivorous animals passed the Assembly Water, Parks and Wildlife ...
A T-Rex would need an enormous territory, likely far larger than most modern nature reserves. Explore territory requirements ...
One hundred and fifty years ago, the American buffalo suffered near-extinction that had dire ecological and cultural ...
Scientists at a NY university say they can bring back the near extinct American chestnut tree, wiped out a century ago, ...
Amy Scott, host of the podcast "How We Survive," reports on a company that's working on de-extinction innovation to try and ...
Modern genetic research is “pushing the boundaries of what’s possible” by bringing extinct animals back to life, but could it ...
Can a species bounce back from being "extinct in the wild"? The blue-winged macaw is showing how it can be done.
The biotech startup that’s promised to “de-extinct” the woolly mammoth has partnered with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to ...