Cloned and genetically modified animals are jumping the lab and entering the black market, possibly forever altering our ...
Colossal Biosciences has just had a major breakthrough in its attempt to revive the dodo bird from extinction. What are the ...
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This Animal Mother Is the Only on Record to Bear Offspring That Aren't the Same Species
Meet the Messor ibericus harvester ant, the only animal on record that clones another animal to carry out its lifecycle, ...
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Resurrecting the Dodo? A Recent Breakthrough Could Bring Extinct Birds Back from the Dead
Once upon a time, the likes of Michael Crichton and Steven Spielberg imagined a world where scientists on the cutting edge of ...
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Rancher Cloning Controversy
Rancher cloning controversy‚ facts and ethical concerns.
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Tiny Creature Defies Science As It Can Give Birth to Two Different Species of Offspring
The strange reproductive trait in these ants was discovered by the scientists after more than five years of extensive ...
Nainital: Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology in Uttarakhand's Pantnagar will provide technical help ...
The University of Maine and state conservation officials confirmed the tick’s presence in July. The species is originally from eastern China, Japan, Korea, and the Russian Far East. In its native ...
In July, Sony filed a lawsuit in California federal court alleging copyright and trademark infringement, and claiming that ...
A plan to genetically engineer a version of the dodo, a giant flightless bird that disappeared 400 years ago and became the ...
Alien: Earth introduced the idea that Earth is now owned and run by five corporations. That means every soul on Earth – human, cyborg, and synth alike – owes their lives and deaths to one of five ...
Aberystwyth University research could change how UK farmers protect cattle, lower costs, and boost sustainability in farming practices.
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