- Feb 7, 2004
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The enormous mammal may walk the Earth again
A group of South Korean and Russian scientists are planning to bring the woolly mammoth back to life, 10,000 years after the species went extinct. Using tissue samples from the specimens recovered in Siberia after global warming thawed the region's permafrost, the scientists will clone the huge, hairy prehistoric mammals.
In order to resurrect the massive species, the scien
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/technol...-woolly-mammoth-back-life-help-213757183.html
A group of South Korean and Russian scientists are planning to bring the woolly mammoth back to life, 10,000 years after the species went extinct. Using tissue samples from the specimens recovered in Siberia after global warming thawed the region's permafrost, the scientists will clone the huge, hairy prehistoric mammals.
In order to resurrect the massive species, the scien
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/technol...-woolly-mammoth-back-life-help-213757183.html