
BREAKTHROUGH: De-Extinction Just Got Its Egg
Step inside the beginnings of life as Colossal Biosciences hatches live chicks from our new artificial egg.
This huge advancement is foundational to our de-extinction of the South Island giant moa, whose eggs were around 80x the volume of a chicken’s. No living bird could possibly hatch one. So we built an artificial egg that will.
Watch a real chick embryo develop inside the artificial egg. Get a full breakdown of every feature. And see how this breakthrough is opening new doors for avian biotech research and bird conservation.
You’ll want to see the ending.
| Meet the Colossal artificial egg. Nature spent millions of years perfecting the original. We just made our own, and hatched some beautiful and healthy chicks. Here’s how it works: |
| 🥚 Egg-shaped frame: a lattice shell that gives the whole system its structure and protection. |
| 🌬️ Colossal membrane: the secret weapon. A bioengineered, gas-permeable layer that matches a real shell’s oxygen transfer, so O₂ flows in and CO₂ flows out exactly the way nature does it. |
| 👁️ See-through build: the largely transparent design that lets us watch development in real time. This is critical for research and for de-extinction, where visually confirming milestones and the gene-edited traits we’ve put back is everything. |
| 📏 Modular scale: the platform will stretch to fit eggs of any size, including the South Island giant moa egg, roughly 80x the volume of a chicken egg. |
| Extinction doesn’t have to be the end. And this is just the beginning. Avian de-extinction is getting wild. |
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