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Antibiotics in Animal Feed May Be on the Way Out
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WE ARE WHAT we eat, as the saying goes. We keep diligent tabs on our food consumption by studying food labels for their ingredients, nutritional values and bene...
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Liong Min Tze
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CPO Shuhaily Zain: To Lead Is to Train (Part Two)
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IN FEBRUARY 2023, Penang Monthly published the first part of an interview with Dato’ Mohd Shuhaily Mohd Zain, the Chief Police Officer of Penang, which was titl...
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A Future for Fig Farms in Malaysia
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RESEARCHERS FROM the School of Biological Sciences at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) have developed tissue culture techniques to produce healthy fig pl...
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