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Colossal Biosciences aims to freeze millions of animal samples in the hope of saving endangered species, or one day resurrecting them.
The company that brought back the dire wolf is launching a new biovault to store the genomes of the most at-risk species.
This was the University of Idaho’s entry into a competitive international animal cloning scene. Research teams from Italy, ...
In response to the approval, duBreton has announced that it will voluntarily label select products with a new claim: 'Verified No Cloning or Gene Editing'. These labels are currently undergoing ...
QUÉBEC CITY, Jan. 27, 2026 /CNW/ -- duBreton is responding to Health Canada's recent decision to approve the use of gene-edited meat in the Canadian food ...
Argentina has quietly become a global leader in cloning horses, owing to the popularity of the practice among the country’s ...
The global market for cloning cats, dogs, and other pets reached $300 million in 2024, and has been projected to reach $1.5 ...
Venessa Johnson, 48, forked over tens of thousands of dollars to get her late dog Oliver cloned, but what came next was a grueling and emotional process leaving her questioning her decision.
In Argentina, equine cloning in polo is no longer a rarity. It’s now a mature industry — although ethical dilemmas ...
A team of researchers at the University of Waterloo have made a breakthrough in quantum computing that elegantly bypasses the fundamental "no cloning" problem. The research, "Encrypted Qubits can be ...
It’s the day the “Animal Goncourt” is awarded. “Who better,” a judge says, “to talk about the fabulous relationship between animals and men than writers and philosophers?” Credit... Supported by By ...