The Star Online KUALA LUMPUR: Amendments to the drugs laws were tabled in Dewan Rakyat Tuesday, which will make kratom (daun ketum) on par with ganja related offences. The Bill was for amendments to the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 to include the definition of ... and more »
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PR Web (press release) Natural plant extracts were chosen that specifically decrease bruising, redness, and irritation after procedures that disrupt the skin's natural barrier. Other extracts , natural oils and vitamins were added to aid in skin rejuvenation. Clinical tests ... and more »
Pacific News Center "They only will have a day and will only be able to get cuttings or clippings they can't uproot a whole plant and that was bothersome to many of our traditional healers,” said Speaker Won Pat. "You can't give healers one day at all to go and scavenge ...
WQAD.com Over the years, fake meat — or what some call plant -based meat — grew to include burgers, hot dogs and ground beef. ... On some level, plant -based meat defe...
WRAL Tech Wire When Grifols held a grand opening ceremony at the plant six months ago, company representatives said they expected to employ more than 200 new workers there, adding several therapeutic targets to their offerings. Barcelona, Spain-based Grifols' new 155 ...
ABC News So when companies extract and process the natural gas, they separate out the helium and sell it to companies like Linde. Helium is shipped ... Huge, specialized containers of the stuff are shipped to a plant in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Gas floats above ... and more »
Reuters UK As commercial production of transportation fuel made from plant waste rather than valuable corn finally starts in the United States, Brazil and Europe, Total has turned its sights on developing technologies to extract as much sugar as possible from ... and more »
BBC News A woman has been fined more than £2,000 for trying to smuggle Chinese medicines which contained ground rhinoceros horn and other banned animal products, the Bor...
Mining Innovation Research from the University of Queensland suggests that future mining projects could use biotechnology to extract minerals on projects that are not suitable for traditional mining or on waste ground. University researchers have been exploring the ...