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Scientists Work To Bring Woolly Mammoth Back To Life
Newsweek
2019-03-12
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Scientists at Russian and Japanese universities have managed to extract cell nuclei that can “retain some function” from the 28,000-year-old remains of a woolly mammoth discovered in Siberia.
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