News

Have you been hearing about the dire wolf lately? Maybe you saw a massive white wolf on the cover of Time magazine or a photo ...
Boston Legacy FC, the National Women's Soccer League's new franchise, debuted its logo in front of fans on Saturday.
Cocaine-addicted fruit flies might sound crazy, but researchers say they could help us understanding cocaine addiction in ...
The dire wolf is back—sort of. Biotech firm Colossal Biosciences used DNA from dire wolf fossils and surrogate dogs to ...
Despite getting better and better, the EV9 is actually getting cheaper.
Australian actress Clare McCann is trying to raise funds to "cryogenically preserve" her 13-year-old son's body after he died ...
Four British climbers ascended Mount Everest in under a week, aided by a controversial new treatment called xenon gas. NBC ...
A study of extinct dire wolf DNA reveals surprises, including that the carnivores, made famous as fictional pets in Game of Thrones, weren't closely related to wolves. Dire wolves, with reddish ...
Dire wolf skeleton at La Brea tarpits museum ... which appropriates a dinosaur as a logo and is listed as DINO on the New York Stock Exchange. Whether we should see this as a neat bit of symbolism ...
Yet last week, Time proclaimed their second coming with a white wolf on its cover. An illustration shows what a North American habitat with ancient dire wolves and Colombian mammoths might have ...
It’s true that Colossal didn’t clone its wolves from actual dire wolf cells. Instead, it mapped the genome of the extinct wolf relying on DNA from a 13,000-year-old tooth and from a 72,000 ...
The story so far: On April 7, a biotechnology company in Texas, U.S., named Colossal Biosciences announced that it had “resurrected” a dire wolf, a large predator that went extinct more than ...