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As the world marks the International Day of Plant Health, African countries have come together to discuss environmentally friendly ways to protect fruit and vegetable harvests from insect pests.
Native Americans have used these plants traditionally as medicine for centuries, and they are collaborating with Salk in studying them.
Combining a passion for computer science and a calling to become a healer, Onke Simandla has used his IT skills and knowledge ...
Beneath yellow fruit, hidden within the roots of the iboga plant in the forests of Gabon, lies a sacred treasure that the ...
With over 950,000 votes cast by the public, the evening showcased the immense impact of South Africa’s culinary community. The awards highlighted everything from the best fine dining experiences ...
The culture of herbalism in Ethiopia has traveled distance curing internal disease, bone fixing and other related illness associated with psychological or superstitious matters.
The nonprofit American Botanical Council (ABC) has presented its ABC Steven Foster Botanical Conservation and Sustainability ...
Around the world, indigenous communities have become something of a human early warning system for climate change. Living in ...
Experts assert that bio-piracy is not merely a crime; it is an organised enterprise that thrives on the exploitation of ...
Nepali conservationist Reshu Bashyal has been named one of the six recipients of this year’s prestigious Whitley Award in ...
In total, Southern Baptists added 964 congregations, including 767 church plants, 138 established churches that decided to affiliate with the SBC, and 59 campuses. Of the new churches planted, 83 were ...
Imagine walking through a lush rainforest, guided not by a map, but by words—words so ancient and precise that they can point ...