Also known as the Tasmanian wolf or thylacine, the Tasmanian tiger lived in Australia and became extinct when the last known tiger died in 1936 at Hobart Zoo. Using a 108-year-old tiger preserved ...
Scientists made a breakthrough in de-extinction by recovering the nearly complete genome of the extinct Tasmanian tiger from a preserved head. This finding advances efforts to revive the species ...
Scientists may be a few steps closer to resurrecting a long-extinct carnivorous marsupial known as the Tasmanian tiger. Colossal Biosciences, a company known for its genetic research to "de ...
UNDATED (WKRC) - The last Tasmanian tiger died in captivity in 1936 ... The creature went extinct soon after. Bringing back an entire species from the dead sounds like something from science ...
Scientists who are trying to re-create the extinct thylacine, or Tasmanian tiger, have gained much ground with a long-lost specimen discovered in a Melbourne museum. A preserved thylacine head ...
It's been decades since Australia's thylacine, known as the Tasmanian tiger, was declared extinct and scientists say they've made a breakthrough as they research ways to bring back the carnivore.
Scientists may be a few steps closer to resurrecting a long-extinct carnivorous marsupial known as the Tasmanian tiger. Colossal Biosciences, a company known for its genetic research to "de-extinct" ...
Breakthroughs sometimes turn up in unexpected places. The researchers working on the international push to bring back the thylacine say they found theirs in a bucket in the back of a cupboard at a ...
Black-and-white 1935 footage of the now-extinct Tasmanian tiger. While it has partnered with Australian scientists to bring back the Tasmanian tiger, the company has also spearheaded the revival ...
Scientists have assembled the most complete Tasmanian tiger genome to date from a century-old pickled head, providing a full DNA blueprint to potentially bring the extinct species back to life.
Scientists say they have made a breakthrough in their quest to recreate the Tasmanian tiger, nearly a century after it became extinct. “It’s a big deal. The genome we have for it is even ...