Gone from the charts but not from our hearts, the woolly mammoth may be making a comeback.
South Korean biotech firm Sooam, staffed by scientists who have all seen Jurassic Park way too many times, is working hard at turning flesh and blood from a 40,000-years-past-its-prime mammoth corpse into an embryo.
It’s one thing when DJs dabble in nostalgia, but should scientists resurrect these oldies but goodies, or should we heed the poetry of Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler and kiss our past goodbye?