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For millions of years, the law of nature was absolute and final: extinction meant forever. But what if we could rewrite history and bring back the dead?
In Episode 63, Thomas Rackers takes you to the breathtaking frontier of De-extinction. As we navigate 2026, hyper-advanced CRISPR gene-editing and AI are allowing scientists to reconstruct ancient DNA, paving the way for the return of the Woolly Mammoth and the Dodo bird. Discover how these resurrected giants are being engineered not for zoos, but to actively combat climate change and restore broken ecosystems. But as the gates of the past swing wide open, are we fixing our historical mistakes, or are we playing a dangerous game with the natural balance of life?
Step through the window to witness the ultimate biological resurrection.
By Thomas RackersFor millions of years, the law of nature was absolute and final: extinction meant forever. But what if we could rewrite history and bring back the dead?
In Episode 63, Thomas Rackers takes you to the breathtaking frontier of De-extinction. As we navigate 2026, hyper-advanced CRISPR gene-editing and AI are allowing scientists to reconstruct ancient DNA, paving the way for the return of the Woolly Mammoth and the Dodo bird. Discover how these resurrected giants are being engineered not for zoos, but to actively combat climate change and restore broken ecosystems. But as the gates of the past swing wide open, are we fixing our historical mistakes, or are we playing a dangerous game with the natural balance of life?
Step through the window to witness the ultimate biological resurrection.