When UC San Diego researcher Kurt Benirschke began collecting skin samples from rare and endangered animals in 1972, he had no clear plan for what to do with them. He believed that one day tools would be developed to save these...
Digital clones of the people we love could forever change how we deal with loss. Technologies have emerged that allow us to “speak” to our deceased relatives, reports TechnologyReview. Charlotte Gee's parents don't know that she talked to them last night. At first...
American scientists have cloned an endangered animal for the first time. It turned out to be a black-footed ferret. This was reported by the US Fish and Wildlife Conservation Service, writes RIA Novosti. The animal was named Elizabeth Ann. The ferret was born back in December 2020, but publish information about ...