28,000-Year-Old Woolly Mammoth Cells Brought Back To Life By Scientists

Scientists have since been eager to find out how viable the biological materials of the uncovered mammoth still are, all those millennia later. Now researchers at Kindai University in Japan have found that its DNA is partially intact – and apparently they are well in the game to restore this huge prehistoric mammal back among the living. If they succeed, it could look something like this (at first).