
Will Colossal Biosciences de-extinct a species by the end of 2028?
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Wikipedia: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colossal_Biosciences
This resolves YES if the Wooly Mammoth, Tasmanian Tiger, Dodo Bird, or any other extinct species has been de-extincted by the end of 2028 by Colossal Biosciences (or a company or organization that purchases them, contracts with them, or is associated with them meaningfully).
By “de-extincted” this would probably look like the birth of a mammoth calf or dodo chick, for example. If they find another way of bringing back a specimen to life that’s okay too, although I can’t really imagine how that would work.
Should be fairly clear-cut of a resolution but I will still not bet in this market so I can remain unbiased.
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