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  "textContent": "The announcement by Texas-based de-extinction company Colossal Biosciences about a successful hatching of chicks from an artificial egg would represent a major innovation, if the claims can be verified. The company says its artificial egg supports the full development of bird embryos outside a biological eggshell, without the requirement for supplemental oxygen. The work is […]\n\nThe post De‑extinction company says it’s made an artificial egg – if true, it could help save living species appeared first on Interaksyon.",
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