Woolly Mammoths to be brought from the Dead
Russia is planning to bring animals from the last Ice Age—Woolly Mammoths, Cave Lions, Ancient Horses and Woolly Rhinos—back from the dead and let them roam in a brand new Jurassic Park in a remote Siberian region within a decade.
About the Project
- Russian scientists, collaborating with their South Korean and Japanese counterparts are working to make this almost Sci-Fi dream into reality in Yakutia, also called the Sakha Republic, a huge region that stretches from the coast of the Arctic Ocean to the Chinese border in the Russian Far East.
- A genetic engineering technique called CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing will be used ....
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