moa
Coverage of moa in the Nexus archive.
- Sherritt Warns of Going-Concern Risk After Trump Cuba Sanctions
Sherritt has issued a going-concern risk warning linked to Trump-era Cuba sanctions. The company operates nickel operations in Moa, Cuba.
- Colossal Biosciences engineers synthetic eggs
Colossal Biosciences announced the development of a synthetic egg device that successfully hatched 24 chicks, marking progress toward the company's goal of resurrecting extinct species like dodos and moas. The technology uses ex-vitro reproduction to mature fertilized eggs in a controlled lab environment rather than relying on individual surrogates. The company plans to share the technology with conservationists and research labs, though the process has not yet been peer reviewed.
- Colossal claims an artificial eggshell will help it bring back the moa
Colossal Biosciences claims it has developed artificial eggshells to replicate moa eggs as part of efforts to resurrect the extinct bird. Independent experts argue this advancement is insufficient for successfully bringing back the species.
- Cuba Faces ‘Devastating’ Ripple Effects From US Hit to Mining
Cuba is facing devastating ripple effects from a US hit to mining, specifically affecting a nickel mine owned by Sherritt International Corp. and its Cuban state partner in Moa, Cuba. The mine is a significant part of Cuba's economy. The US action will have far-reaching consequences for the country.