A Texas biotech company is trying to bring mammoths and other extinct creatures back to life. The science is as intriguing as ...
DALLAS – The scientists at Colossal Laboratories & Biosciences, the company that brought us modern-day dire wolves, do not tire of comparisons to the fictional bioengineering firm in "Jurassic Park," ...
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In the early 1990s, scientists worried that the greater Bermuda land snail—found only on the North Atlantic Ocean archipelago—had gone extinct. While later searches turned up some snails that had ...
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The historic sighting of two False Gharials in Narathiwat ends decades of uncertainty and confirms the survival of the species in the Thai wild The False Gharial, a large crocodilian species long ...
A previously lost wildflower has reappeared, offering a dose of hope for nature lovers. In January, Australian researchers announced that Ptilotus senarius, a small purple-pink shrub, was rediscovered ...
More than 120 historic bricks in Freedmen's Town historic streets were improperly removed and seven were damaged by construction workers on Friday, according to community leaders. In an Instagram post ...
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HOUSTON — A Houston City Councilwoman called out a local developer for not following protocols while doing some work in a historic part of the city. Councilwoman Abbie Kamin said the developer hired ...
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Very few people alive today have seen the Appalachian forests as they existed a century ago. Even as state and national parks preserved ever more of the ecosystem, fungal pathogens from Asia nearly ...