The short answer is almost certainly — but the long answer reveals why this question captures our imagination. will dinosaurs come back in 2050
By 2050, scientists will not have revived a living, breathing Tyrannosaurus rex or Triceratops . The primary obstacle is DNA degradation. DNA has a half-life of about 521 years, meaning after 65 million years, any genetic material from dinosaurs has long since broken down into unreadable fragments. No intact DNA, no cloning — no matter how advanced the technology. Here’s a short, informative text on the topic:
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