ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATEA mysterious event wiped out woolly mammoths on Wrangel Island. Find out what the new study reveals about their sudden extinction. Read more now!
Researchers who are keen to bring back the extinct species woolly mammoth made huge progress by successfully reprogramming elephant stem cells. Continue reading to learn more.
Scientists are creating an actual Jurassic Park using the DNA of extinct animals, but tyrannosaurus rex is not among them. Read the article to know the full story.
A start-up company plans to reproduce genetically a woolly mammoth to be placed in the Arctic. Continue reading to know more about the company's plans.
A mummified baby woolly mammoth from 30,000 years ago was discovered in Yukon, Canada with skin and hairs completely intact. Read the article to know more details.
Scientists stumbled upon a tusk of a woolly mammoth that was buried at a riverbank in Alaska. Read more about the discovery and the information it offers to our studies on ice age and paleontology.
A new study contradicts previous research claiming that climate change triggers the extinction of woolly mammoths. Instead, the recent findings showed that human activities were the significant drivers of the Mammuthus primigenius' disappearance.
Resurrecting a woolly mammoth has long been in the crosshairs of geneticist George Church. Specifically, in 2017, his Harvard University laboratory was able to add 45 genes to the Asian elephant’s genome in an attempt to recreate the said species.