Ben Lamm
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Podcast Appearances
Um, and also DNA just like right now, the oldest DNA we're working with is about 1.5 million years old.
It's not 65 million years.
That's a big jump.
Yeah.
And like Amber's a very porous material.
It develops in very hot places, wet places.
That's not good for DNA storage.
So, so there is no Amber DNA.
So dinosaurs one, there's other species that we cannot create today because there's nothing to gestate them.
And this is where artificial wombs come in.
And that's an area I'm excited about.
Got it.
Were there specific species?
Two.
One is a giant.
Have you seen the giant ground sloth?
No.
You got to go down this rabbit hole of like just Google interesting extinct species, right?
And here I'll give you kind of four that are cool.
Uh, there's a, uh, giant ground slot.