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Dire Wolves Roar Back to Life After 10,000 Years: A Groundbreaking Achievement in Genetic Engineering


In a revolutionary breakthrough, Colossal Biosciences has successfully brought back the dire wolf, an ancient species extinct for over 10,000 years. This monumental achievement was made possible through genetic editing, utilizing a complete dire wolf genome meticulously reconstructed from ancient DNA found in fossils dating back 11,500 and 72,000 years.


The dire wolf genome was reconstructed through a painstaking process of analyzing ancient DNA extracted from fossils. This genetic blueprint served as the foundation for the genetic editing process, allowing scientists to bring back this ancient species.


Colossal Biosciences employed cutting-edge genetic editing techniques to introduce the dire wolf genome into a surrogate mother. After a successful gestation period, two healthy wolf pups were born, marking the beginning of a new era for the dire wolf species.


The successful revival of the dire wolf raises important questions about the potential impact on modern ecosystems. As scientists continue to study and learn from these ancient creatures, we may uncover new insights into the delicate balance of our planet’s biodiversity.


The return of the dire wolf opens doors to new possibilities in conservation and research. As we continue to explore the frontiers of genetic engineering and ancient DNA analysis, we may uncover new avenues for preserving and protecting endangered species.


As the two wolf pups grow and thrive, the world watches with bated breath, eager to see how this ancient species will adapt to its new surroundings. Will they thrive in modern environments, or will they require specialized habitats? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain โ€“ the dire wolf’s howl will once again echo through the ages.

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Nidhi Tewari Appointed as Private Secretary to Prime Minister Narendra Modi


In a significant development, Nidhi Tewari, a 2014-batch Indian Foreign Service officer, has been appointed as the next Private Secretary to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

According to an official order released by the Department of Personnel & Training (DoPT), Tewari’s appointment is effective immediately. She will be the third person to hold this position, after Vivek Kumar and Hardik Satishchandra Shah.

Tewari, who hails from Mehmurganj in Varanasi, has had a distinguished career in the Indian Foreign Service. She secured the 96th rank in the Union Public Services Examination and began her career as an Assistant Commissioner (Commercial Tax) in Varanasi.

Prior to her appointment as Private Secretary, Tewari was serving as Deputy Secretary in the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). She has also worked in the Ministry of External Affairs, handling critical areas such as foreign affairs, security, and atomic energy.

As Private Secretary to the Prime Minister, Tewari will be responsible for managing key administrative tasks, coordinating with government departments, and handling matters related to External Affairs, Atomic Energy, Security Affairs, and the state of Rajasthan.

This appointment is seen as a significant development in the PMO, and Tewari’s expertise in foreign affairs and security is expected to be a valuable asset to the Prime Minister’s team