Aenocyon_skeletal_mount_NHMLA Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date April 9, 2025 CategoriesArchaeologyPaleontologyScience ReportingTechnology Tagged , base pairs, biotech, clicks, Colossal Biosciences, de-extinction, dire wolves, elephant, fur, gene editing, gray wolves, headlines, media, New Scientist, woolly mammoth Dire Wolves Are Still Extinct Wesley J. Smith April 9, 2025 Archaeology, Paleontology, Science Reporting, Technology 3 Let’s call it puffery. The company was careful to acknowledge that the dire wolf is not actually back but that the pups are “functional equivalents.” Read More ›
Recovered_Dire_Wolf_skulls_DSC_2019u_(23255605303) Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date April 9, 2025 CategoriesArchaeologyIntelligent DesignPaleontology Tagged , biology, Colossal Biosciences, de-extinction, dire wolves, evolutionary biologists, genes, gray wolves, immaterial genome, Neil Shubin, Richard Sternberg, USA Today Cold Water on “Dire Wolves” David Klinghoffer April 9, 2025 Archaeology, Intelligent Design, Paleontology 2 "These are not dire wolves," says evolutionary biologist Neil Shubin. "These are gray wolves with 20 edited genes." Read More ›