The last known Tasmanian tiger—the top predator of the southern Australian island—died in 1936. But the U.S.-based bioscience ...
Colossal, a US firm that is aiming to revive lost species such as the woolly mammoth, says it now has a near-complete genome ...
Australian scientists sequenced the genome of the native marsupial, also known as the thylacine. It showed the species, alive until 1936, would have struggled to survive even without human contact.
A post shared to Reddit on Sept. 17, 2024, claimed to show a marsupial known as an eastern quoll as it fluoresced, or glowed, "under certain types of UV light." The post's author noted that the ...
New scientific milestones in the mission to reverse the extinction of the thylacine (Tasmanian tiger) are advancing ...
Scientists claim to have made progress towards "de-extinction" and estimate their DNA sequence for the thylacine - or ...
Brits have been urged to report any wallaby sightings after the marsupial was seen a number of times in Nottinghamshire over the summer. Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust has concluded the range of ...
The northern marsupial mole, or kakarratul, lives in one of the most remote parts of the nation and is so elusive that authorities don't even know how many there are. The palm-sized creatures have ...
Successes across the de-extinction pipeline signal that the thylacine project is on track as Colossal continues its global ...
Colony of induced pluripotent stem cells made from the skin cells of the fat tailed dunnart. Image credit: TIGRR Lab and ...
The thylacine earned its nickname of Tasmanian tiger for the stripes along its back - but it was actually a marsupial, the type of Australian mammal that raises its young in a pouch. The group of ...
Today Colossal, the de-extinction and species preservation company, announces numerous breakthrough successes in all stages ...