Cloning a Mammoth? Scientists Are Working On It Right Now.
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Check out our interview with Ben Novak, the chief scientist of Revive & Restore, a non-profit working to clone a variety of extinct species, including a woolly mammoth. He thinks it will be possible in the next decade or so.
(Apologies that the sound is slightly off from the video.)
This video was part of PCMag's interview series The Convo. Originally broadcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PCMag/videos/10154572951398396/
You can see past interviews here:
http://www.pcmag.com/article/346681/the-convo-pcmag-nerds-it-up-with-the-worlds-most-interesti
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