The woolly mammoth, a creature that has been extinct for over 4,000 years, may soon roam the Earth once again. A breakthrough by researchers at Colossal Biosciences could bring these giants back to life by 2028. By creating “pluripotent” elephant stem cells that can develop into any cell in the body, scientists are one step closer to resurrecting the mammoth. Dr. George Church, co-founder and lead geneticist at Colossal, stated that this development “opens the door” to bringing back the extinct species. With the ability to induce mammoth cells to become pluripotent stem cells, the possibility of large-scale synthesis in the future seems promising. This groundbreaking research gives hope that the woolly mammoth may not be gone forever. For more information, visit Clarín for the full story.
They will seek to “resurrect” the woolly mammoth, extinct 4 thousand years ago
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