Biology
Animal Resurrection: Can a Bioscience Firm Bring Extinct Wooly Mammoth Back to Life?
Can extinct species be resurrected? It's the elephant in the genetics room. However, one bioscience company believes it can, saying on Monday that it will utilize new technology to bring the woolly mammoth back to the Arctic tundra.
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