Biotech company Colossal aims to “reincarnate” the extinct wooly mammoth in 2027 by introducing genetic information from mammoth remains to the biological makeup of its closest living r…

  • Lazerbeams2
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    82 years ago

    Have we learned nothing from Jurassic Park? Why not get started on the T virus next so we can have giant mutant zombies too?

    • rastilin
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      22 years ago

      I don’t care any more. It’s not like the world could be more fucked. Wooly mammoths, I’m here for it.

      Seriously though, between climate change’s heating, the tornadoes and the wildfires a lot of species are toast. And if we want to bring carbon back under control at this point (with the sea now releasing it instead of containing it), we’ll need some kind of genetically engineered plants. So, given all these things, there’s no reason to say no to mammoths, bring it.

  • GeekFTW
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    52 years ago

    I mean if nothing else it seems better to start with a hairy elephant than fuckin’ dinosaurs

  • CarlsIII
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    22 years ago

    Finally we’ll get to find out if they really sound like Ray Romano!

  • nicetriangle
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    12 years ago

    This is of course after numerous attempts to use both pig and elephant DNA simultaneously and well, we all know the deal with that.

  • JelloBrains
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    2 years ago

    It’s all fun and games until they come back meaner and more bloodthirsty than history could even imagine.

    Well, it was supposed to be humor… I guess next time I won’t forget the /s.

  • zacharoid
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    12 years ago

    My take: They only want to make them so they can sell mammoth steaks and burgers

  • rafoix
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    12 years ago

    They want to recreate an ice-age mammal during record global warming. That’s smart.