The dire wolves brought back from extinction earlier this year are on track with their milestones and have surpassed their cousin wolves in size in the process. On Wednesday, Sept. 3, Rob Keyes of ...
The government is teaming up with Colossal Biosciences, a private company that claims to have revived extinct dire wolves, to ...
In a scientific breakthrough that could forever change how humans interact with our planet, Colossal Biosciences said it has brought back an extinct animal that last walked the Earth roughly 10,000 ...
A US company made worldwide headlines by “de-extincting” the dire wolf. Now it wants to bring back the Tasmanian tiger. But should it?
Colossal Biosciences says the dire wolves it introduced in 2025 as part of the company's de-extinction efforts have reached a major milestone: they're now officially hunting as a pack. According to a ...
Colossal Biosciences announced the successful birth of three dire wolves, marking what the company calls the world’s first de-extinction of an animal species. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000-year-old ...
Colossal Biosciences, the US-based startup that made headlines last year for its dire wolf de-extinction project, has claimed that three of its wolves are now hunting as a pack. At the grand opening ...
The United States has entered an uncanny valley of human preservation. The national beauty standard is “Mar-a-Lago face,” i.e., crackless plaster. Skincare companies market “longevity biology,” while ...
In April of 2025, headlines across the world announced that the dire wolf had been brought back from extinction. This 130-150 lbs wolf species, about 25% heavier than modern-day gray wolves, had not ...
Winter is coming ... and so are the dire wolves. The large canines — best known for being featured in the HBO series "Game of Thrones" — went extinct nearly 13,000 years ago. But they're now making a ...
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Dire wolves ‘de-extinction’ was the first and next to follow is New Zealand’s giant moa
We've seen a US company bring the wolf species back from extinction after more than 10,000 years, and now the next animal on a "de-extinction" journey is New Zealand’s moa nunui (giant moa). The team ...
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