The scientists behind the synthetic egg say it’s a crucial step to the de-extinction of species like the giant moa and the dodo.
Texas firm Colossal Biosciences, which has dedicated itself to resurrecting lost species, including the dire wolf and woolly mammoth, has hatched live chicks from an artificial egg for the first time ...
A US company said more than two dozen healthy baby chickens have hatched from an artificial egg platform it has developed in what it calls a pivotal step in its plan to bring back the South Island ...
The development itself is essentially an artificial eggshell, one that allows almost the entire developmental process to ...
The technology could be used to bring back extinct birds ...
Learn how Colossal Biosciences hatched its first live chicks from an artificial egg, which the company will use in its giant moa de-extinction project. Colossal Biosciences, the company that is ...
Colossal Biosciences achieved a world first, hatching 26 chicks from an artificial egg system, a huge step for avian development and de-extinction.
Dallas-based Colossal Biosciences announced that they successfully hatched 26 healthy chickens with 3D printed, artificial eggs.