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To revive an extinct bird, you 1st need an artificial egg

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To revive an extinct bird, you first need an artificial egg
Trevor Snyder pulls open an incubator and gently lifts out a device that looks like a high-tech coffee pod.

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This chick hatched from an artificial egg
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'De-extinction' company says it hatched chicks from artificial eggs, paving the way for resurrecting dodos and other bygone birds
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Chicks hatch from artificial egg as US company aims to revive extinct species
A U.S. company said more than two dozen healthy baby chickens have hatched from an artificial egg platform it has developed in what it calls a pivotal step in its plan to bring back the South Island G...

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Artificial eggshell technology could help bring extinct birds back to life
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Colossal Biosciences engineers synthetic eggs
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Dodo birds could walk the Earth in just "five to seven years," de-extinction company says

CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Dodo birds could return from extinction in just "five to seven years," according to a company that specializes in reviving extinct animals. The dodo bird went extinct less than 80 years after its first discovery in the 1800s, according ...
WSB-TV
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Dodo birds have been extinct for centuries. This company aims to bring them back

Colossal Biosciences, a Texas-based science company, announced on Wednesday that it is working to bring back the dodo bird from extinction using genetic engineering. The dodo bird, which has been extinct for about 400 years, may soon have a chance at ...
Midland Daily News
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Meet the Texan who hopes to bring back the woolly mammoth and the dodo from extinction

Colossal Biosciences, co-founded by Dallas resident Ben Lamm, announces it has raised $225 million since 2021 for 'genetic rescue' missions. The Texas entrepreneur working to bring back the woolly mammoth has added a new species to his revival list: the dodo.
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