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  1. Chicks hatched from artificial eggshells, a new mission to study Earth's magnetosphere and more science stories

    Colossal Biosciences has successfully hatched 26 chicks using 3D-printed artificial eggshells, a development they claim is a step towards de-extinction projects like the moa and dodo. Critics, however, question the scientific validity and purpose of these efforts, arguing that the resulting birds are merely genetically modified versions of existing species. Meanwhile, the European Space Agency and Chinese Academy of Sciences launched the Smile spacecraft to study Earth's magnetosphere and observe auroras. AI

    Chicks hatched from artificial eggshells, a new mission to study Earth's magnetosphere and more science stories

    IMPACT Colossal Biosciences' de-extinction efforts and the Smile mission's study of Earth's magnetosphere represent advancements in biotechnology and space science, respectively.

  2. Jurassic Park isn’t just a movie anymore as de-extinction startup hatches live chicks

    Colossal Biosciences has successfully hatched live chicks using a 3D-printed artificial eggshell system, a development they claim could advance their de-extinction goals. While the company views this as a significant step towards engineering animals like the extinct moa, independent scientists are skeptical, noting the system lacks crucial biological components of a true artificial egg. Concerns also persist regarding the feasibility of de-extinction and the environmental viability for resurrected species. AI

    Jurassic Park isn’t just a movie anymore as de-extinction startup hatches live chicks

    IMPACT This development in bio-engineering and artificial egg technology could eventually influence AI applications in biological research and simulation.

  3. Colossal Biosciences is growing chickens in a 3D-printed container

    Colossal Biosciences has developed a "fully artificial egg" by growing chicken embryos inside a 3D-printed container. This technology, which involves transferring contents from real eggs into a specially coated lattice, is an early step towards creating artificial wombs and potentially resurrecting extinct species. While the company claims this is a novel advancement, other scientists note that similar methods for incubating birds in artificial containers have existed for years, suggesting Colossal's contribution is more of a modification than a breakthrough. AI

    Colossal Biosciences is growing chickens in a 3D-printed container

    IMPACT This development in artificial incubation could accelerate research into synthetic biology and de-extinction projects.