GE Kaebnick - Hastings Center Report, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The emergence of de‐extinction is a study in technological optimism. What has already been accomplished in recovering ancient genomes, recreating them, and reproducing …
L Evans Ogden - BioScience, 2014 - academic.oup.com
In 1984, the creation of a wooly mammoth–elephant hybrid hit the headlines in more than 350 US newspapers. The news source: the April issue of MIT Technology Review. The …
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'De‐extinction'is the nascent discipline that aims to one day literally revive now‐extinct species from the dead. Although we have yet to see any successful attempts to truly …
We are living in what is widely considered the sixth major extinction. Most ecologists believe that biodiversity is disappearing at an alarming rate, with up to 150 species going extinct per …
It's 2020, and we still don't have a mammoth. I swear this is not my fault. Yes, the title of the book is How to Clone a Mammoth, but I didn't actually intend it as an instruction manual. I …
Viewpoint always been accepted for species absent for an extended period. For example, the Norwegian Black List of invasive species specifically includes musk ox and wild boar …
This book considers the cultural history and politics of de-extinction, an approach to wildlife conservation that seeks to use advanced biotechnologies for genetic rescue, crisis …
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