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Three Texans recently struck it rich, bringing the total prize money awarded in the Lone Star State over the past two weeks to $7 million, according to the Texas Lottery Commission. Each winner has ...
Another area resident scratched off a big win this week with a $1 million prize on the Million Dollar Loteria Texas Lottery scratch-off game. While the winner elected to remain anonymous, the Floydada ...
While the winner elected to remain anonymous, the lucky individual purchased the $50 scratch-off lottery ticket at B&B News & ...
A Texan claimed a $3 million prize from a scratch lottery game, according to the Texas Lottery. The winner bought their ticket for the Colossal Cashword scratch game at at OXXO, at 3301 W. Illinois ...
While the winner elected to remain anonymous, the Fort Stockton resident purchased the $50 scratch-off lottery ticket at OXXO located at 3301 W. Illinois Ave. in Midland, according to the Texas ...
$50 Colossal Cashword: While the winner elected to remain anonymous, the Fort Stockton resident purchased the $50 scratch-off lottery ticket at OXXO located at 3301 W. Illinois Ave. in Midland ...
Life Colossal scientist now admits they haven’t really made dire wolves Despite a huge media fanfare in which Colossal Biosciences claimed to have resurrected the extinct dire wolf, the company ...
The $2 million grand prize was from “ $2,000,000 50X Cashword,” a $10 scratch ticket game released on June 25, 2024. There’s just one $2 million prize remaining to be claimed as of May 9 ...
But Colossal says their more complete genetic analysis shows that dire and gray wolves shared common ancestors as recently as 2.5 to 3.5 million years ago, according to Wired. But scientists have to ...
Colossal's gene editing advances allowed them to harvest ancient DNA from real dire wolves fossils – a 13,000-year-old tooth and a 72,000-year-old skull – and create dire wolf genomes.
Colossal Biosciences CEO Dissects the $10B Startup’s Effort to Bring Back Extinct Animals: Interview "Longer term, we think we'll make billions of dollars," said Colossal Biosciences CEO Ben Lamm.
Colossal has a series of checks that screen for off-target effects, in order to ensure only healthy animals are created. Yet some observers have criticized de-extinction protocols on ethical grounds.