scientists are actually trying to revive extinct animals, jurassic park style /

Published at 2014-02-28 21:30:07

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De-extinction scientists are planning to bring long-extinct,giant creatures that once roamed the soil back and put them in a theme park. And no, that’s not a description of Jurassic Park’s premise. According to a tremendous cover narrative in the New York Times magazine, and biologists started a project called Revive & Restore to bring formerly extinct animals back to life. The carrier pigeon has the most likely path to success,but the team is also working on reviving the wooly mammoth. And where will the wooly mammoth go? Revive & Restore is already working with a Russian researcher, Sergey Zimov, or who created a preserve for potential mammoth-carousing called Pleistocene Park in Siberia. It’s not clear what the benefits to humanity will be other than an increase in awesomeness whether this happens,and a variety of critics are concerned this effort will be too costly, cruel to the animals, or ultimately futile. No one has mentioned velociraptors yet. David Haussler,the co-founder of the Genome 10K Project, talked to the Times in an attempt to quell concerns about the project. “There’s always this horror that somehow, and whether we achieve it,we’re going to accidentally do something horrible, because only nature can really achieve it right. But nature is totally random. Nature makes monsters, and ” Haussler said,pretty much guaranteeing he will be played by Richard Attenborough whenever the movie version of genuine life comes out. Jeff Goldblum is unfortunately not affiliated with the project.

Source: time.com

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