Colossal Biosciences says it has hatched chicks in an artificial environment
A biotech company that aims to resurrect lost creatures says it has hatched live chicks in an artificial environment.
Colossal Biosciences says 26 baby chickens were born from a 3D printed lattice structure that mimics an eggshell.
Colossal says the artificial egg technology could be scaled up to genetically engineer living birds to resemble New Zealand’s extinct South Island giant moa.
Independent scientists say the technology is impressive, but de-extinction is likely impossible.
Colossal previously announced it genetically engineered living animals to resemble extinct species, including mice with long hair like the woolly mammoth and wolf pups that take after dire wolves.
De-extinction firm hatches chicks
- Colossal Biosciences is growing chickens in a 3D-printed container MIT Technology Review —
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- Artificial eggshell comes first in attempt to revive giant flightless moa The Guardian —
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- Colossal claims an artificial eggshell will help it bring back the moa New Scientist —