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De-extinction of the woolly mammoth takes a major step forwards:

Scientists successfully reprogramme elephant stem cells - and it could allow them to resurrect the lost species by 2028


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By —— Bio and Archives March 6, 2024

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It has been more than 4,000 years since the woolly mammoth last walked the Earth, but these extinct giants might not be gone for good.

Researchers have made a major breakthrough that could see woolly mammoths returning to life before 2028.

Scientists from Colossal Biosciences have successfully created elephant 'pluripotent' stem cells which can grow into any cell in the body. ---More...




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