The US company, which is aiming to bring back extinct species, says that it expects its first woolly mammoth calves will be born in the next three years.
Colossal BioSciences has raised $200 million in a new round of funding to bring back extinct species like the woolly mammoth.
Converting land in the Congo Basin, for example, would put many more species at risk than doing so in northern Europe due to the huge differences in biodiversity ... to-use, map-based metric ...
With $200 million in newly raised funds and an ambitious timeline, the company hopes to see a woolly mammoth calf born by 2028. While the endeavor sparks fascination and hope for biodiversity ...
With $200 million in newly raised funds and an ambitious timeline, the company hopes to see a woolly mammoth calf born by 2028. While the endeavor sparks fascination and hope for biodiversity ...
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But Ben Lamm, CEO and founder of Colossal Biosciences, has said he's 'positive' the first woolly mammoth calves will ... to a sustained improvement in biodiversity. Based on these encouraging ...