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Dire wolf reportedly brought back from extinction

 https://www.newsnationnow.com/science/dire-wolf-brought-back-from-extinction/


AI is changing how we do science! Dire wolf brought back from extinction! All scientific breakthroughs and how science is done or even thought about doing science has changed! Dire wolfs today and a new AI scientific workforce next.

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Anonymous said…
There was a song about the dire wolf a while back:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dire_Wolf_(song)
Anonymous said…
I thought dire wolfs are from the Game of Thrones show? So you are telling me they took a grey wolf had AI figure how change the genes and the AI made a new type of wolf from a fictional show?

I am not sure this really cool or really scary but I cannot wait to see AI create wooly mammoths.
Anonymous said…
7:10 -- I guess these could keep marauding hippies from vandalizing my Cybertruck!!!

Seriously, maybe the Australians can use these to control the rabbit population:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbits_in_Australia
Anonymous said…
Last month the blog reported on fluffy mice being created, which might be a good thing for these resurrected wolves to munch on.
Anonymous said…
This is just in time for throwing people to the wolves.

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