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‘De-Extinction’ Start-up Just Hatched Baby Chicks From a 3D-Printed Artificial Egg

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Why This Matters

This breakthrough in de-extinction technology highlights the potential for innovative biotech solutions to revive extinct species, which could reshape conservation efforts and ethical debates in the tech industry. For consumers, it signals a future where genetic engineering and 3D printing may play a role in biodiversity preservation. However, it also raises questions about ecological impacts and the limits of human intervention in nature.

Key Takeaways

Colossal Biosciences has announced newborn chickens from an ‘egg’ made of titanium and bioengineered silicone. It’s the firm’s next step toward resurrecting New Zealand's extinct giant moa.