"Reviving Extinct Species: The Reality Beyond Jurassic Park"
Originally Published 1 year ago — by Daily Mail

Scientists are aiming to bring back extinct animals never before known in the natural world by extracting DNA from fossils, with plans to revive species like mammoths and Tasmanian Tigers within the next decade. The research, led by Colossal Bisciences in Texas and supported by Harvard geneticist George Church, aims to accelerate the discovery of ancient unknown species and potentially save threatened species from extinction by learning from past examples of animals adapting to changing climates.