Dallas ‘de-extinction’ firm announces plans to bring back the dodo bird

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Dallas-based startup Colossal Biosciences, the first company to specialize in 'de-extinction,' the use of genetic engineering technology to bring back hybridized clones of extinct species, announced $150 million in new funding Tuesday devoted to...

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