Biology
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Jurassic Park in the Making: Woolly Mammoth Could be Recreated from Cells Found in Siberia
Scientists have discovered small fragments of a woolly mammoth well-preserved and frozen in Siberia that could possibly contain living cells, raising hopes that the extinct animal might be cloned.
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