South Korean Scientists Announce Plan To Clone a Woolly Mammoth
It has been 10,000 years since woolly mammoths last roamed the earth, but if scientists in South Korea have their way the giant creatures could come back to life. Russian academics have signed a deal...
View ArticleRussian University Team Edges Closer to Cloning a Woolly Mammoth
Earlier in the year, we reported that South Korean and Russian scientists were working together to clone a woolly mammoth from bone marrow found in well-preserved remains in the thawed permafrost of...
View ArticleWhat really wiped out the Woolly Mammoth?
A new report that reexamines the extinction of ancient megafauna like the Woolly Mammoth takes some of the blame off humanity’s shoulders. As we trudge into what scientists are calling the Holocene...
View ArticleWoolly mammoth bones unearthed beneath Oregon football stadium
When working on an expansion project in the north end zone at Resser Stadium at Oregon State University , the last thing construction crews were expecting to find was a field full of bones . But on...
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