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This sounds like a stupid question, but you might want to make a mental note of the fact that poo is often an ingredient in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Bat’s dung is used in Chinese Medicine ...
Demand for their scales has pushed these anteaters to the brink. But why aren’t more conservationists working to protect them ...
A cloud of condensation rises as Shangari Sekar, the assistant laboratory manager for Mandai Wildlife Group, carefully lifts ...
The work is ongoing. Customs officials make disturbing discovery during routine search: 'First major global seizure of its ...
China has expressed strong interest in setting up donkey farms in Pakistan, especially in the Gwadar Export Processing Zone. A Chinese delegation recently met with Pakistan's food security minister to ...
A review of 57 clinical trials shows traditional Chinese medicine shortens fever duration, improves lung recovery, and ...
The Last of Us Season 2 depicts a threatening fungus that weaves together life forms through unexpected connections. Within its gameplay, the game depicts a harmful plant-life organism that connects ...
Photograph by AKG/Album Early Muslim medicine drew on traditional practices ... HEALING WITH ANIMALS Islamic medicine had some roots in folk remedies that used animals’ organs.
The second installment of our soup-a-thon. Vicky Hallett and Genevieve Villamora, correspondents. Marc Silver, digital editor ...
Elinor Florence is an author, journalist and member of the Métis Nation of B.C. Her debut novel was Bird's Eye View, and her ...
Researchers have developed a method to extract living cells from feces that they say could help conservationists better ...