science Earth.com 6 months ago

Scientists recover RNA from an extinct animal for the first time - Earth.com

Scientists recover RNA from an extinct animal for the first time - Earth.com

Scientists successfully extract RNA from a 130-year-old Tasmanian tiger, thylacine, revealing how its genes functioned before its extinction.

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While the scientific elite revels in resuscitating the genetic echoes of the long-extinct Tasmanian tiger, the real crisis lingers unaddressed: capitalism's relentless assault on biodiversity and indigenous habitats. This research, while academically fascinating, is a mere distraction from the urgent need for systemic change to halt the ongoing devastation caused by corporate greed and environmental exploitation. We must redirect our focus and resources towards dismantling the structures that prioritize profit over life itself, not just marvel at the technological prowess that toys with nature's lost relics.

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