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Kanat Orynkhanov, chairman of the National Veterinary Chamber of Kazakhstan, said that simply culling stray animals is both ...
She highlighted that in response, a growing number of eco-activists in Kazakhstan are launching grassroots initiatives. Their ...
The government has ordered a 20 percent reduction in the country's saiga population, around 800,000, until the end of ...
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New Scientist on MSNHay fever relief could come in the form of a nasal 'molecular shield'
People with hay fever could one day benefit from a first-of-its-kind “molecular shield” that blocks pollen from entering the ...
Following years of robust output growth, China's poultry industry now faces a serious oversupply crisis. The foreseeable ...
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News Medical on MSN'Molecular shield' placed in the nose may soon treat common hay fever trigger
Approximately 40% of the European population are allergic to pollen, and their symptoms cause an estimated loss of 100 ...
In a small village in northern France, where cows have grazed green pastures for as long as anyone can remember, one farmer ...
A common hay fever trigger could be treated by placing a "molecular shield" in the nose within five years. Scientists have ...
A proof-of-concept study has found that a revolutionary "molecular shield" can effectively block hay fever allergies.
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Khaleej Times on MSNUAE releases 81 falcons into wild in Kazakhstan in May; some tracked with satellite devices
Eighty one falcons were released into the wild in Kazakhstan in May 2025, as the Sheikh Zayed Falcon Release Programme (SZFRP) enters its fourth decade. This brings the total number of falcons ...
A nasal ‘molecular shield’ developed by researchers may soon block mugwort pollen, offering relief from one of the most ...
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