Stem cells could revive Malaysia's rhinos

By Joseph Sipalan
Updated August 12 2020 - 6:11pm, first published 6:10pm
Rhinoceros cells are prepared for research at a university laboratory in Kuantan, Malaysia.
Rhinoceros cells are prepared for research at a university laboratory in Kuantan, Malaysia.

Some skin, eggs and tissue samples are all that remain of Malaysia's last rhino, Iman, who died last November after years of failed breeding attempts.

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