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The group that resurrected the dire wolf species is looking to reestablish a giant bird with the backing of legendary filmmaker Peter Jackson.
Ben Lamm, an entrepreneur focused on resurrecting extinct species, joins " Now" to discuss why he and legendary film director Peter Jackson want to bring back the moa, a giant bird from New Zealand ...
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Famous for the "de-extinction" of certain animals, Colossal Biosciences tackles the Jurassic World comparisons head-on.
Filmmaker Peter Jackson owns one of the largest private collections of bones of an extinct New Zealand bird called the moa.
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Colossal aims to decode the giant moa’s DNA to revive it by genetically modifying its closest living relatives - emus and tinamous - using ancient DNA integration.
Ben Lamm, CEO of Colossal Biosciences, wanted to ensure his brand was approachable to all, fun, educational and full of ...
Lord of the Rings' director Peter Jackson and his partner Fran Walsh invested $15 million in Colossal Biosciences to bring back the extinct South Island giant moa. The company previously revived the e ...
Peter Jackson wants to play God, and revive extinct creatures. Didn't this have terrible consequences in a movie?