To revive an extinct bird, you 1st need an artificial egg
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Science breakthrough in battle to bring back extinct 12ft-tall giant bird as first chick hatches
Researchers looking to bring back a long extinct 12ft-tall bird have successfully hatched the first chick from an artificial egg. Colossal Biosciences revealed that the baby chickens emerged from a 3D-printed lattice structure engineered to replicate the function of a natural eggshell of a Giant Moa bird.
The artificial egg contains a lattice shell architecture that incorporates a silicone-based membrane. This artificial shell matches the oxygen transfer capacity of a natural eggsh
A remarkable collection of ancient stone tools proves that human creativity can thrive in challenging times. The complexity of the stone tools found amidst the bones of butchered animals in central China demonstrate an elevated level of intelligence and creativity.
A random photo snapped in the Australian outback has led to the rediscovery of a plant thought extinct for nearly 60 years — proving that ordinary people with smartphones are quietly transforming science.
Tiny crystals suggest extinct volcanoes could still grow underground, a finding that could reshape how scientists assess eruption risk.
Colossal Biosciences, the Dallas, Texas company looking to 'de-extinct' the woolly mammoth is adding an African antelope to its projects.
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'Extinct' Volcanoes May Be Silently Building Magma For Future Eruptions
(photoz/Canva) 'Extinct' volcanoes that haven't erupted for tens of thousands of years may not actually be inactive, but silently accumulating huge reservoirs of magma to fuel future outbursts. This worrying revelation comes from a team of volcanologists at ETH Zurich in Switzerland,
Ever since I was a kid, I’ve always loved those TV shows that tell us what a wild place nature can be. Jacques Cousteau, Marlin Perkins, the “National Geographic” specials — those were all appointment TV in my parents’ house.