Colossal Biosciences, which has brought to life a small pack of genetically modified dire wolves, has acquired cloning ...
Colossal’s purchase of ViaGen, known for cloning pets of celebrities, bolsters the biotech firm’s tools for de-extinction and ...
Colossal Biosciences has expanded its efforts to save animals currently on the brink with its acquisition of the cloning ...
The $10 billion de-extinction firm, led by Ben Lamm, has acquired Austin’s Viagen Pets and Equine to advance its species preservation mission.
Viagen Pets and Equine is a biotechnology company that will produce genetic twins of customers' pets and livestock. But its conservation efforts are what attracted Colossal.
Colossal Biosciences, the world's de-extinction company, today announced its acquisition of Viagen Pets and Equine, the global leader and expert in animal cloning. Viagen provides genetic preservation ...
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Oct. 10 (UPI) --John Gurdon, considered the godfather of cloning and who shared the Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine in 2012, has died at the age of 92. The Gurdon Institute said he died Tuesday ...
He was told by his teacher at Eton that his dreams of being a scientist were 'quite ridiculous' after failing abysmally in biology class. But rather than whither in the face of the put-down, Sir John ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) — Human remains found back in 2021 have been identified as a Burmese refugee who immigrated to Rochester and went missing in 2011. According to Steuben County District Attorney ...
Creating human eggs from adult cells just got one step closer to reality. A technique used in cloning combined with fertilization and a bit of chemical coaxing caused human skin cells to produce eggs ...
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