#Cloning

Planetary Ecologistplanetaryecologist
2025-05-20

Frozen zoo (Zoology 🦥)

A frozen zoo is a storage facility in which genetic materials taken from animals are stored at very low temperatures in tanks of liquid nitrogen. Material preserved in this way can be stored indefinitely and used for artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, embryo transfer, and cloning. There are a few frozen zoos across the world that implement this...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frozen_z

Chocobo Stormy⛈floty@wobbl.xyz
2025-05-11
2025-05-04
Tao of Mactaoofmac
2025-05-01

AI Speech Technologies

This page is a collection of notes and links related to AI speech technologies, including Text-to-Speech (TTS), Speech-to-Text (STT), voice synthesis, voice cloning, and other rela(...)

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AI Speech Technologies
2025-04-17
mindsConnectedmindsConnected
2025-04-09
Blogorgonopsidblogorgonopsid
2025-04-08

Ne, pravlk obrovský není zpátky. Vyhynutí trvá navždy. To, co Colossal Biosciences vytvořily, jsou geneticky modifikovaní vlci druhu Canis lupus. Je smutné vidět, jak je veřejnosti bezostyšně lháno tolika médii.

blogorgonopsid.blogspot.com/20

Blogorgonopsidblogorgonopsid
2025-04-08

No, the dire wolf isn't back. Extinction is forever. What Colossal Biosciences created are genetically modified wolves of the species Canis lupus. It's sad to see the public unashamedly lied to by so many media.

blogorgonopsid.blogspot.com/20

Frankie ✅Some_Emo_Chick
2025-04-07

No, the dire wolf has not been brought back from extinction

Colossal Biosciences claims three pups born recently are dire wolves, but they are actually grey wolves with genetic edits intended to make them resemble the lost species

newscientist.com/article/24754

Chocobo Stormy⛈floty@wobbl.xyz
2025-04-03
2025-03-25

China pet cloning services soar in popularity as owners told they can defy death.

When Liu Xing’s beloved cat passed away after 15 years by her side, she couldn’t bear the thought of life without him. Instead of saying goodbye to her pet forever, she turned to science.

After investing nearly ¥140,000 (£14,941) in cloning her cat Tomcat, she welcomed a nearly identical version of her late pet, whom she named Little Tomcat.

“It was worth every penny,” she told The South China Morning Post.

Liu Xing is far from alone...
#news #pets #cloning
independent.co.uk/asia/china/c

The Japan Timesthejapantimes
2025-03-17

Sure, cloning a woolly mammoth sounds cool. But think of the life-changing problems that could be solved with that kind of investment. japantimes.co.jp/commentary/20

Anima :18only:Anima@gulp.cafe
2025-03-17

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