Woolly Mammoths could come back to Life
Researchers are planning to modify elephant cells with frozen mammoth DNA and save the Arctic.
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Researchers are planning to modify elephant cells with frozen mammoth DNA and save the Arctic.
Scientists from Harvard University could create a mammoth hybrid as soon as 2019. Watch the video…
A well-preserved Wooly Mammoth was found in Siberia, and scientists are considering cloning it. Image © wikimedia
Ancient hunters killed woolly mammoths for their meat. Today in Russia’s Arctic the search is on for their valuable tusks. After being frozen for thousands
Museum scientists have identified the smallest mammoth ever known. Just over a metre high, it once lived on the island of Crete. Throughout evolution when
Scientists from Japan and Russia believe it may be possible to clone a mammoth after finding well-preserved bone marrow in a thigh bone recovered from
This 42-foot long by 8-foot wide, Candy Red Limo-Jet, created on a Learjet fuselage.
These are the first science results from NASA’s Juno Mission on Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system.
A debate is raging at the annual Megafauna Conference as to whether the demise of such giant beasts as wooly mammoths, mastodons, and sabretooths were
These unusual cameras collected by Ooobject, are the best examples of how mechanical cameras started. From the mammoth 900 lb. camera, the Meopta Pankopta Panoramic