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Dire Wolf De-Extinction: Watch video Romulus and Remus, the world’s first de-extinct dire wolves, were born on October 1, 2024, marking a historic milestone in the field of science and conservation.
Colossal uses gene editing to bring dire wolves back from extinction, marking a breakthrough in de-extinction science with the birth of Romulus and Remus.
The sole source of natural light inside the ancient Roman temple boasts unparalleled history and a unique architectural design ...
On board the Romulus/Remus, the would-be hijackers encounter a face from the past on the Remus side of the station — someone many audience members will recognize, but our heroes do not.
Alien Reveals The Story of Romulus Station’s First Xenomorph Outbreak In Alien: Romulus #1, we discover that xenomorph XX121’s arrival on Renaissance station caused major division amongst the ...
Alien: Romulus Reveals First Look at Its Marvel Prequel Comic Get a taste of the story that led to Alien: Romulus in these preview pages of the upcoming Marvel comic.
Alien: Romulus director and co-writer Fede Alvarez has explained the hidden meaning behind the title of the new Alien movie.
Alien: Romulus has a plot point borrowed from an earlier movie and we're here to talk all about it, with a spoiler warning.
The discovery of what may be the site of Rome's founding fable reveals how mythology influences archaeology, says the BBC's Stephanie Holmes.
Scientists welcome three genetically engineered dire wolf pups, named Romulus, Remus and Khaleesi. How'd they bring back the extinct species?
Alien: Romulus also, somewhat more unfortunately, trots out a good few of the tics and tropes of the young-people-in-peril thrillers that became the horror genre’s dominant strand somewhere ...
No matter what happens, Romulus proves there’s still plenty of (alien) life left in the franchise and that the Xenomorph is just as iconic of a slasher as Michael Myers or Jason Voorhees.