Colossal Biosciences has started work on a five-year-long docuseries that follows its de-extinction efforts. That’s just the beginning of its small-screen plans.| WIRED
Colossal Biosciences and Teton Ridge have signed with James Reed and Underdog Films to produce a multi-year docuseries on Colossal Biosciences.| Televisual
The animals, the first to have been created by Colossal Biosciences, have fluffy coats and curly whiskers.| MIT Technology Review
Its plans to bring back the dodo, woolly mammoth, and Tasmanian tiger might never work out. But wouldn’t it be cool if they did?| MIT Technology Review
At a time when US scientists are under attack from their own government, the illiteracy around these elephantine fantasies is dangerous, says geneticist Adam Rutherford| the Guardian
Colossal Biosciences cofounder and CEO Ben Lamm is worth $3.7 billion following the company's recent fundraise at an eye-popping $10.2 billion valuation. But it has yet to be paid for reviving extinct animals or saving endangered ones.| Forbes