De-Extinction: Can Science Really Bring Species Back to Life?
Since the dawn of modern biology, extinction has been treated as a final, permanent full stop in Earth’s evolutionary history. ...
Read moreDetailsSince the dawn of modern biology, extinction has been treated as a final, permanent full stop in Earth’s evolutionary history. ...
Read moreDetailsHumans habitually value nature either through its consumerist worth or through a distant gaze of admiring spectatorship, forgetting its priceless ...
Read moreDetailsAs talks at the UN’s biodiversity conference, COP15, continue in Montreal, a new scientific study has been published which predicts ...
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Read moreDetailsLouis Masai is a British painter, sculptor, illustrator and street artist, perhaps best known for his murals of endangered species. ...
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