De-extinction Company Hatches Live Chicks from Artificial Eggs in Reported Breakthrough
1-Minute Brief
This development could advance efforts to revive extinct bird species by enabling artificial incubation.
Key Facts
- Colossal Biosciences claims to have hatched its first chicks from entirely artificial eggs.
- Live chicks reportedly emerged from a 3D printed eggshell, according to The Independent.
- The company has previously genetically engineered living animals to resemble extinct species.
- Colossal Biosciences is based in Texas and focuses on de-extinction technologies.
- The artificial egg technology is described as necessary for reviving extinct birds such as the dodo.
What Happened
Colossal Biosciences, a company working on de-extinction, reports hatching live chicks from artificial eggs, including 3D printed eggshells, as part of its efforts to develop technologies for reviving extinct birds.
Why It Matters
The reported ability to hatch chicks from artificial eggs may be a significant step toward recreating extinct bird species, potentially impacting conservation and genetic engineering fields.
What's Next
Further verification of the results and potential application of the artificial egg technology to extinct species, such as the dodo, are anticipated.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Sky NewsUnknown1h agoDe-extinction firm says it has hatched first chicks from artificial eggs
- NPR NewsCenter1h agoTo revive an extinct bird, you first need an artificial egg
- The IndependentLeft17m agoLive chicks hatched from 3D printed eggshell in breakthrough by de-extinction company
