A biotech firm has developed a new artificial egg system to grow bird embryos without a living surrogate, marking a key step in the effort to de-extinct the South Island giant moa, though scientists caution about technical and ethical challenges.
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'Major breakthrough' in bid to resurrect giant moano natural host for moa chick development
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