The study by conservation group Fauna & Flora and researchers from Cambodia and Scotland estimated there are 51 Asian ...
World War Two-Era Fungus, Elephant Dung Combine to Make Biofuels Hemp, soy, mustard, sunflower and palm oil can all be used to make biofuels, so why not elephant dung and World War Two-era fungus?
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Interesting Engineering on MSNDung to DNA: Scientists explore using animal poop to save species, fight extinctionScientists have already successfully extracted living cells from both mouse and elephant dung, raising hopes that this ...
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A genetic study of Asian elephants in northern Cambodia reveals a larger and more robust population than previously thought, raising hopes the endangered species could slowly recover.
The elephant was brought into the studio from Chessington ... prompting the presenter to stand in the pile of dung she had left on the floor - while Lulu's keeper tumbled to the ground.
The largest may be the elephant dung beetles of the genus Heliocopris, different species of which are found in Africa and Asia and can reach 70 millimetres. As the name suggests, these feed in the ...
At Elephant POOPOOPAPER Park in Chiang Mai, Thailand, workers repurpose fiber-rich elephant dung to create colorful paper that's also eco-friendly. Produced by Zach Wasser. Video courtesy of ...
Researchers from the Fauna & Flora conservation group collected samples from elephant dung in Cambodia’s northern plains and extracted DNA. From the DNA they were able to identify individual ...
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