Known for its distinctive striped coat and dog-like features, the Tasmanian tiger was last seen alive in 1936. As Tasmania's ...
The team behind a bid to 'de-extinct' the Tasmanian tiger says it has made significant breakthroughs, including producing a genome that is 99.9-per-cent accurate. Scientists say the scientific ...
Colossal, a US firm that is aiming to revive lost species such as the woolly mammoth, says it now has a near-complete genome of the extinct thylacine ...
The potential breakthrough is the latest chapter in an effort by Colossal Biosciences and the University of Melbourne’s ...
Late last week, Colossal released a progress report on the work involved in resurrecting the thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian tiger, which went extinct when the last known survivor died in a ...
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.
The last known Tasmanian tiger—the top predator of the southern Australian island—died in 1936. But the U.S.-based bioscience company Colossal wants to bring back the species from extinction.
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Successes across the de-extinction pipeline signal that the thylacine project is on track as Colossal continues its global effort to fight the extinction crisis. Today Colossal, the de-extinction ...
Followed categories will be added to My News. Established in 2021 with the intention of re-birthing the Thylacine within a decade, Colossal say they have “smashed” major landmarks in that ...