artificial egg

Event overview

To revive an extinct bird, you first need an artificial egg

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NPR
New York Post
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Summary

Colossal Biosciences, a Texas company trying to bring extinct species back to life, reports creating artificial eggs that would be necessary to revive extinct birds such as the dodo. This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources.

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To revive an extinct bird, you first need an artificial egg
NPR
NPR
Leaning left
5/19/2026

To revive an extinct bird, you first need an artificial egg

Your support helps make our show possible and unlocks access to our sponsor-free feed. A Colossal Biosciences worker performs a wellness check on an artificial egg. Colossal Biosciences hide caption Trevor Snyder pulls open an incubator and gently lifts out a device that looks like a high-tech coffee pod. It's black.

artificial egg
New York Post
New York Post
Leaning right
5/19/2026

Chicks hatched from artificial eggs in scientific first — it could a game-changer for bringing extinct animals back to life

See more of our coverage in your search results. Could this bring species back from egg-stinction? Texas firm Colossal Biosciences, which has dedicated itself to resurrecting lost species, including the dire wolf and woolly mammoth, has hatched live chicks from an artificial egg for the first time — a crucial.