PJ Seddon, M King - Emerging Topics in Life Sciences, 2019 - portlandpress.com
In April 2013 the National Geographic magazine carried the cover title 'Reviving extinct species, we can, but should we?'suggesting that the technical challenges had been met, but …
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 …
'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 …
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 …
R Sandler - Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2017 - nature.com
De-extinction: Costs, benefits and ethics | Nature Ecology & Evolution Skip to main content Thank you for visiting nature.com. You are using a browser version with limited support for …
To the Editor—Objectivity is one of the defining features of scientific research. But to what extent should scientists also discuss the ethical implications of their work—is this even 'part …
KE Jones - Frontiers of Biogeography, 2014 - escholarship.org
Reviving extinct species with new synthetic biology tools is as exciting an idea as it is controversial. Genomic manipulation of extinct species' close relatives and/or cloning …
Making De-Extinction Mundane? | PLOS Biology Skip to main content Advertisement PLOS Biology Browse Current Issue Journal Archive Collections Find and Read Articles Publish …
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 …