Back to Guardian
Subscribe
News
National
Africa
World
Opinion
Did Duke University students walk out of graduation because, lecturer, Jerry Seinfeld is Jewish?
Warding Off Scammers
Press freedom under attack, watchdog index shows
Fashion
Sport
Entertainment
Comedy
Music
Film
Science & Tech
GTV Exclusive
Japanese scientists make breakthrough in cloning a woolly mammoth
5:25 AM,
March 27, 2019
Abiodun Ogundairo
News
,
World
[vvideo code=”G8KKF4PB” autoplay=”yes”]
Share Video
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
Linkedin
Whatsapp
Reddit
Email
Cells recovered from a 28,000-year-old mammoth have shown signs of life. Although experts say the prehistoric beasts are unlikely to be walking among us soon, cell-regeneration technology could have other benefits.
Prev
Previous
Next
Next
Tags
beasts
Cells
More From Guardian TV
USAID stop work order: What’s Africa’s fate?
4 days ago
News
Nigerian communities take Shell to court over oil spills
4 days ago
News
Will Nigeria’s rice output rise from recent lows?
5 days ago
News
·
Uncategorized
Cash for care: Boosting infant vaccination in rural Nigeria
1 week ago
News
My Hustle: On the move with Fulani herders
1 week ago
News
DR Congo: 14 South African troops killed by M23 in late January
1 week ago
News
News
National
Africa
World
Opinion
Fashion
Sport
Entertainment
Comedy
Music
Film
Science & Tech
Interview
Talks
Sponsored
GTV Exclusive