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Colossal Biosciences Makes Headway in Dodo De-Extinction Project
Texas-based biotechnology firm Colossal Biosciences has successfully cultured primordial germ cells from rock doves, a crucial step towards their goal of creating a dodo bird, using gene-editing technology and surrogate chickens.
Colossal Biosciences Makes Headway in Dodo De-Extinction Project
Texas-based biotechnology firm Colossal Biosciences has successfully cultured primordial germ cells from rock doves, a crucial step towards their goal of creating a dodo bird, using gene-editing technology and surrogate chickens.
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20% Bias Score


World's First De-Extinct Dire Wolf Pups Created
Colossal Biosciences announced the creation of three dire wolf pups, the world's first successfully de-extincted animal, using ancient DNA and gene editing technology to alter a gray wolf's genes, raising ethical and ecological questions.
World's First De-Extinct Dire Wolf Pups Created
Colossal Biosciences announced the creation of three dire wolf pups, the world's first successfully de-extincted animal, using ancient DNA and gene editing technology to alter a gray wolf's genes, raising ethical and ecological questions.
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40% Bias Score


Genetically Modified Dire Wolf Pups Created, Raising 'De-Extinction' Debate
Colossal Biosciences announced the creation of three dire wolf pups using genetic engineering, combining ancient DNA with grey wolf surrogates, raising questions about the definition of 'de-extinction' and the success of the project.
Genetically Modified Dire Wolf Pups Created, Raising 'De-Extinction' Debate
Colossal Biosciences announced the creation of three dire wolf pups using genetic engineering, combining ancient DNA with grey wolf surrogates, raising questions about the definition of 'de-extinction' and the success of the project.
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48% Bias Score


Genetically Modified 'Dire Wolves' Spark De-Extinction Debate
Colossal Biosciences has announced the birth of three dire wolf-gray wolf hybrids, created using ancient dire wolf DNA and gene editing techniques, raising ethical and ecological concerns about de-extinction technology.
Genetically Modified 'Dire Wolves' Spark De-Extinction Debate
Colossal Biosciences has announced the birth of three dire wolf-gray wolf hybrids, created using ancient dire wolf DNA and gene editing techniques, raising ethical and ecological concerns about de-extinction technology.
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40% Bias Score


Gene-Edited Mice: A Step Towards Woolly Mammoth De-Extinction
Colossal Biosciences announced it successfully edited 7 genes in mice to give them a woolly mammoth-like coat and fat layer, a step towards their goal of de-extincting woolly mammoths using CRISPR technology and an artificial womb, raising ethical and ecological concerns.
Gene-Edited Mice: A Step Towards Woolly Mammoth De-Extinction
Colossal Biosciences announced it successfully edited 7 genes in mice to give them a woolly mammoth-like coat and fat layer, a step towards their goal of de-extincting woolly mammoths using CRISPR technology and an artificial womb, raising ethical and ecological concerns.
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64% Bias Score


Woolly Mouse: A Step Towards Mammoth Resurrection
Colossal Biosciences created a woolly mouse with mammoth-like traits by modifying eight genes, aiming to validate its approach for resurrecting extinct animals; however, concerns remain about the applicability of this technique to elephants and the ethical implications.
Woolly Mouse: A Step Towards Mammoth Resurrection
Colossal Biosciences created a woolly mouse with mammoth-like traits by modifying eight genes, aiming to validate its approach for resurrecting extinct animals; however, concerns remain about the applicability of this technique to elephants and the ethical implications.
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40% Bias Score

Gene-Edited Wolves Mimic Dire Wolves: Implications for De-Extinction
Colossal Biosciences created three dire wolf puppies by genetically modifying gray wolves using ancient DNA, cloning, and CRISPR technology; this differs from true de-extinction, which requires complete original DNA recovery.

Gene-Edited Wolves Mimic Dire Wolves: Implications for De-Extinction
Colossal Biosciences created three dire wolf puppies by genetically modifying gray wolves using ancient DNA, cloning, and CRISPR technology; this differs from true de-extinction, which requires complete original DNA recovery.
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16% Bias Score

Colossal Biosciences Revives Extinct Dire Wolves, Sparking Ethical Debate
Colossal Biosciences announced it successfully recreated three dire wolves from gray wolf cells and surrogate dogs, sparking debate about the ethics and implications of de-extinction efforts versus endangered species conservation.

Colossal Biosciences Revives Extinct Dire Wolves, Sparking Ethical Debate
Colossal Biosciences announced it successfully recreated three dire wolves from gray wolf cells and surrogate dogs, sparking debate about the ethics and implications of de-extinction efforts versus endangered species conservation.
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48% Bias Score

De-extincted Dire Wolves: First Successful Creation Raises Ethical and Ecological Questions
Colossal Biosciences successfully created three dire wolf puppies using ancient DNA from fossils, gene editing of gray wolves, and cloning, marking a significant milestone in de-extinction technology, but raising questions about ecological impact and ethical implications.

De-extincted Dire Wolves: First Successful Creation Raises Ethical and Ecological Questions
Colossal Biosciences successfully created three dire wolf puppies using ancient DNA from fossils, gene editing of gray wolves, and cloning, marking a significant milestone in de-extinction technology, but raising questions about ecological impact and ethical implications.
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40% Bias Score

Gene-edited Mouse Mimics Woolly Mammoth Traits, Raising De-extinction Hopes
Colossal Biosciences announced the creation of a genetically modified mouse with several traits resembling a woolly mammoth, a crucial step in their plan to resurrect extinct animals, using gene-editing techniques; however, experts question the feasibility and ethics of translating this to elephants...

Gene-edited Mouse Mimics Woolly Mammoth Traits, Raising De-extinction Hopes
Colossal Biosciences announced the creation of a genetically modified mouse with several traits resembling a woolly mammoth, a crucial step in their plan to resurrect extinct animals, using gene-editing techniques; however, experts question the feasibility and ethics of translating this to elephants...
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48% Bias Score

Woolly Mammoth-Like Mouse Created, Advancing Colossal's Extinct Animal Resurrection Project
Colossal Biosciences successfully created a woolly mouse by genetically modifying seven genes, showcasing its gene-editing capabilities and advancing its plan to resurrect the woolly mammoth and other extinct animals, although concerns regarding the animal's cold-tolerance and the overall project's ...

Woolly Mammoth-Like Mouse Created, Advancing Colossal's Extinct Animal Resurrection Project
Colossal Biosciences successfully created a woolly mouse by genetically modifying seven genes, showcasing its gene-editing capabilities and advancing its plan to resurrect the woolly mammoth and other extinct animals, although concerns regarding the animal's cold-tolerance and the overall project's ...
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40% Bias Score

Gene-Edited Woolly Mouse: A Step Towards Mammoth De-Extinction
Colossal Biosciences created a woolly mammoth-like mouse by genetically modifying a lab mouse with eight edits to seven genes, demonstrating a key step in its plan to resurrect extinct animals like the woolly mammoth, despite concerns regarding cost and ethical implications.

Gene-Edited Woolly Mouse: A Step Towards Mammoth De-Extinction
Colossal Biosciences created a woolly mammoth-like mouse by genetically modifying a lab mouse with eight edits to seven genes, demonstrating a key step in its plan to resurrect extinct animals like the woolly mammoth, despite concerns regarding cost and ethical implications.
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40% Bias Score
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