Putting together such a mammoth piece of kit, with its ?250 million price tag, in the thin air and red dust of the central Chilean Andes, seems outrageously ambitious.
A Japanese scientist says he believes a new cloning technique will allow him to bring the long-extinct wooly mammoth back to life within four to five years.
A Japanese scientist says he believes a new cloning technique will allow him to bring the long-extinct wooly mammoth back to life within four to five years.
Contrary to a popular myth, this famous cave system didn’t get its name because of the mammoth fossils found here, but because of its 630 km (390 miles) of tunnels.