

In a groundbreaking scientific achievement, Colossal Biosciences, a biotechnology and genetic engineering company, has successfully revived the extinct dire wolf, an animal that roamed the Earth over 10,000 years ago. Sporting legends Tom Brady and Tiger Woods are among the investors backing this extraordinary project, which combines ancient DNA and cutting-edge technology to bring the species back to life.
Colossal Biosciences, based in Dallas, Texas, announced that it has used preserved DNA from a dire wolf tooth and skull dating back thousands of years to decipher the genome of the species. The company then employed deft genetic engineering to modify the genetic code of the common gray wolf, allowing for the birth of three dire wolf pups. Named Romulus, Remus, and Khaleesi, after mythological figures and Game of Thrones characters, the pups were born last fall and this January through surrogate domestic dogs.
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NFL quarterback Tom Brady, who sits on the cultural advisory board for Colossal Biosciences, expressed pride in the achievement on social media. “So proud of the team for the hard work, passion, and countless hours that have gone into this project!!!” Brady wrote on Instagram. Tiger Woods, who joined the project as an investor amid his recovery from Achilles surgery, has lent his support to the company’s groundbreaking work.
Defying nature to help it
Colossal Biosciences CEO Ben Lamm described the dire wolf revival as a key demonstration of the company’s de-extinction technology. “This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” Lamm said in a statement. The company’s bold ambitions extend beyond the dire wolf; it is also working on efforts to bring back other extinct species such as the woolly mammoth, dodo bird, and Tasmanian tiger.
The project has drawn significant attention from prominent figures, including Game of Thrones cast members Sophie Turner and Kit Harrington, as well as author George R.R. Martin, who have all invested in the initiative. For fans of the dire wolf, made famous in pop culture through the HBO series, the revival is a thrilling blend of science and imagination.
As Brady and Woods continue to make headlines off the field, their involvement underscores the influence of celebrity investment in advancing scientific innovation. With the dire wolf now living and breathing again, Colossal Biosciences is pushing the boundaries of genetic engineering and sparking conversations about the ethics and ecological impact of de-extinction efforts. The return of Romulus, Remus, and Khaleesi signals not just a scientific triumph, but the dawning of a new frontier in conservation biology.
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