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Wild chimpanzees in Uganda’s Budongo Forest have been documented treating both their own and others’ injuries.
Besides creating attractive natural beauty to draw nature lovers in Badarganj upazila of Rangpur, the re-excavated Bharardaho Beel has become a shining example of the revival of lost ecosystems and a ...
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Home cooking tastes best with herbs fresh from the garden. Herbs are fast-growing plants that can be grown anywhere you have a little extra space. Discover easy to grow herbs that will elevate your ...
Researchers describe cases of chimps tending to others’ wounds, as well as a chimp that freed another from a snare ...
Chimpanzees in Uganda use plants to treat wounds and help injured companions, revealing potential roots of human medicine.
Scientists studying two communities of chimpanzees, known as Sonso and Waibira, have discovered that these primates use ...
Some chimpanzees treated wounds with chewed leaves, while others pressed their fingers to injuries or helped remove snares ...
A new study finds humanity's closest living relatives will chew plants and apply makeshift poultices to wounds, and use ...
Medicinal plants have long been valued for their therapeutic potential, offering a diverse range of bioactive compounds that ...
For beginner gardeners looking for easy plants to grow, basil is a popular choice. This leafy, fragrant herb has a reputation ...
The Community Library Sedona hosted a workshop to help Sedona and Verde Valley residents learn about growing their own food ...