Building A 'Doomsday Vault' To Save The Kangaroo And Koala From Extinction • Discoverology

Building A ‘Doomsday Vault’ To Save The Kangaroo And Koala From Extinction

Nature, Science

Incredible feats of genetic engineering and frozen biobanks could prevent Australia’s iconic marsupials from disappearing for good. If that sounds far-fetched, it isn’t. In fact, it’s already happening.

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