India, April 10 -- De-extinction. A terminology that we are certain to hear more of, in the coming months and years. Humanity has perhaps found its latest look-good project, or maybe there's more to this. A question to which an answer isn't exactly clear is, but may be so in due course - what do humans want to achieve with this de-extinction? The reason I wanted to chat about something that isn't exactly technology (this is more science; but intersections are blurring) is because earlier this week, American biotechnology and genetic engineering company Colossal Laboratories & Biosciences staking a claim that the dire wolf has become the first animal to be resurrected from extinction (I have a particularly specific fascination to one day p...