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  2. De-extinction - Wikipedia

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    De-extinction is a very expensive process. Bringing back one species can cost millions of dollars. The money for de-extinction would most likely come from current conservation efforts. These efforts could be weakened if funding is taken from conservation and put into de-extinction.

  3. Redux (literary term) - Wikipedia

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    Redux is a postpositive adjective meaning 'brought back, restored' (from Latin reducere, 'to bring back') [1] used in literature, film and video game titles. History

  4. Return - Wikipedia

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    Product return, the process of bringing back merchandise to a retailer for a refund or exchange; Returns (economics), the benefit distributed to the owner of a factor of production; Abnormal return, denoting the difference in behaviour between one stock and the overall stock market; Taxes, where tax returns are forms submitted to taxation ...

  5. Asclepius - Wikipedia

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    Asclepius once started bringing back to life the dead people like Tyndareus, Capaneus, Glaucus, Hymenaeus, Lycurgus and others. [21] Others say he brought Hippolytus back from the dead on Artemis's request, and accepted gold for it, [22] or maybe he did it for love. [23] It is the only mention of Asclepius resurrecting the dead.

  6. Bringing manufacturing back to the US is a $10 trillion ... - AOL

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    Morgan Stanley estimated that bringing manufacturing back to the US could add $10 trillion to the economy. The bank pointed to a 20-year stagnation of the industrial economy as production was sent ...

  7. Pleistocene rewilding - Wikipedia

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    Another method of Pleistocene rewilding is by using de-extinction, bringing extinct species back to life through cloning. [15] Pleistocene rewilding on mainlands.

  8. Milestones: A look back at AOL's 35 year history as an ...

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    In honor of AOL's 35th birthday on May 24, we're taking a look back at some of the company's definitive moments, like history-breaking mergers and record-breaking numbers, and how it shaped the ...

  9. From Bundled Deals to Bigger Snacks: How America Ate in 2024

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    If the year in food 2024 could be summed up in one word, it might be “weariness.” While in prior years the food landscape was one of renewed hope, with consumers flocking back to restaurants ...