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Long-extinct Tasmanian tiger may still be alive and prowling the wilderness, scientists claim
Based on reported sightings, some scientists say the iconic creature probably survived until the late 1980s or 1990s, but others are skeptical.
Flinders university
South australia
Andrew pask
Corey bradshaw
Barry brook
University of melbourne
National museum australia
Thylacine integrated genomic restoration research
University of tasmania
Live science
Hobart zoo
Integrated genomic restoration research
Total environment
Museum australia
Back from extinction: Resurrecting the Tasmanian tiger | Science and Technology
The last thylacine is thought to have died in the 1930s. Meet the scientists who want to bring it back.
United states
United kingdom
Battery point
North somerset
Mole creek
Isle of anglesey
Papua new guinea
Chris hemsworth
Paris hilton
Mike archer
Kathryn medlock
Kerry packer
Kevin rowe
Willem dafoe
Wilf batty
Kris helgen
Colossal to de-extinct the Tasmanian tiger Is it a safe thing to do?
Tech always brings with it a whole host of deeper questions, questions of ethics and value and hubris. Just because we can, should we?
Teresa martin
Andrew pask
Thylacine integrated genomic restoration research
University of melbourne
New guinea
Van dieman
Cape cod
Barnstable county
Infinity stones
Bruce banner
New england aquarium
Cape cod times
Could extinct Tasmanian tigers be brought back from the dead?
Thylacines, or Tasmanian tigers, have been extinct for nearly 100 years. But scientists say gene-editing technology could bring back this lost species.
United states
New south wales
Australian capital territory
Ben lamm
Andrew pask
Australian museum
Thylacine integrated genomic restoration research
University of melbourne
National museum of australia
Colossal biosciences
Hobart zoo
Scientists Are Working to De-Extinct the Tasmanian Tiger
A lab out of the University of Melbourne is accelerating efforts to de-extinct the Tasmanian Tiger.
United states
Chris hemsworth
Tassie tiger
Andrew pask
Thylacine integrated genomic restoration research
University of melbourne
University of melbourne newsroom
Colossal biosciences
Inside edition
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