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A new report suggests that a living mammoth could perhaps be regenerated from DNA extracted from clumps of the animals hair.
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Regenerating a Mammoth for $10 Million - Better Humans
Scientists are talking for the first time about the old idea of resurrecting extinct species as if this staple of science fiction is a realistic possibility, saying that a living mammoth could perhaps be regenerated for as little as $10 million. T he ...
Regenerating a Mammoth for $10 Million - Better Humans
Scientists are talking for the first time about the old idea of resurrecting extinct species as if this staple of science fiction is a realistic possibility, saying that a living mammoth could perhaps be regenerated for as little as $10 million. T he ...
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