Colossal Biosciences Hatches Live Chicks from Fully Artificial Eggs, Advancing the Path to Moa De-Extinction

Colossal Biosciences says its artificial egg has de-extinction and conservation potential.

A new artificial egg system from Colossal Biosciences paves the way for work to de-extinct the Giant Moa, along with numerous other science applications, the company said

A biotech company that aims to resurrect lost creatures says it has hatched live chicks in an artificial environment.

Colossal Biosciences, the company that says it resurrected the dire wolf, now says it has developed artificial eggshells so it can replicate the huge eggs of the moa. Independent…

In an early step towards artificial wombs, a biotech company claims it’s developed a “fully artificial” chicken egg.

Colossal Biosciences has announced newborn chickens from an ‘egg’ made of titanium and bioengineered silicone. It’s the firm’s next step toward resurrecting New Zealand's extinct…

La compañía ha presentado un sistema para el desarrollo completo de embriones de aves de gran tamaño, de cara a la posible desextinción de especies desaparecidas como el moa. Los…

The project has faced some backlash, but has financial backing from filmmaker Sir Peter Jackson and is involved with Ngāi Tahu Research Centre and Canterbury Museum.

Independent scientists say the technology, while impressive, lacks some components to be truly considered an artificial egg.

De-extinction company hopes artificial incubation system can be scaled up but other scientists are sceptical

Colossal Biosciences presentó un “huevo artificial” para incubar aves fuera de una cáscara natural. Científicos reconocen avances técnicos, pero rechazan que esto acerque la…

Scientists are once-again raising concerns about de-extinction as a US biotech company promotes a "major breakthrough" towards resurrecting the South Island giant moa.

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Colossal Biosciences Hatches Live Chicks from Fully Artificial Eggs, Advancing the Path to Moa De-Extinction

The work by Texas-based de-extinction company Colossal Biosciences is part of its plan to ‘de-extinct’ birds, including the giant moa and dodo

Colossal Biosciences, la misma empresa que logró reavivar los lobos terribles, consiguió el nacimiento de 26 ejemplares de aves en un dispositivo sintético. La comunidad…

Colossal Biosciences has developed an artificial eggshell, marking significant progress in efforts to resurrect New Zealand's extinct giant flightless bird, the moa.

Twenty-six baby chickens — ranging from a few days to several months old — were born from a 3D printed lattice structure that mimics an eggshell.

In the process, Colossal may have handed a useful tool to developmental biology.

De-extinction startup Colossal claims it has built an artificial womb capable of supporting mammal development—and it's nearly complete.