Geneticist George Church is trying to revive the woolly mammoth that went extinct 4,000 years ago.
Although extinct more than 10,000 years ago, scientists have always tried to find many different ways to revive mammoths.
Harvard University (USA) scientists are using DNA from a preserved mammoth in the Siberian snow and ice region over 42,000 years in a special plan.
Scientists are sure that the opportunity to revive curly-haired mammoths has disappeared from the Earth's surface 4,000 years ago, through an ambitious project in the field of
Professor George Church from Harvard Medical School, believes that he could reconstruct the DNA of the ancient Neanderthals and revive the extinct breed 33,000 years ago.
Antiviral reports, epidemics may soon appear with the success of this project.
The Personal Genetic Information Project is recruiting 100,000 volunteers. Accordingly, a Harvard Medical University professor has posted a history of family history and illnesses
US scientists have made a big breakthrough when successfully storing a book in DNA sequences, opening up the prospect of new-style information storage methods with much cheaper
People are suffering from many diseases: multidrug-resistant viruses, cancer, radiation, climate change; as well as always wishing to be young, long-lived.