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Bengal man arrested for selling cow urine and dung as a Corona drug
A milk trader was arrested on Tuesday for selling cow dung and urine in a makeshift roadside shop i…
As chemical fertilizer shortages persist, peecycling – the process of recycling human urine – could increase the yield of nutrient-rich crops.
The need to find alternative sources for fertilizer have become urgent as chemical fertilizer short…
Isabella Zavarise
Cattle farmers in Rajasthan cashing in on the rising demand for cow urine
However, ensuring that cow urine is collected without spillage is no mean feat. Kailesh Gujj…
Coronavirus: From 'Kitho aya Corona' to Cow dung and urine remedies, here's what Indians are upto
It is human nature to look for a bit of comic relief even in the grimmest situations, and the …
People in India are smearing cow dung over their bodies to ward off COVID-19 as second wave crisis worsens
Doctors in India have urged people not to smear themselves with cow dung, saying it risks spreading…
Sophia Ankel
Working on ending stray cow issue by end of govt's tenure, says Giriraj
Singh said the government is using technologies like sex sorting semen, IVF, and surrogate mother t…
PTI
A woman who claimed to be the incarnation of an Indian goddess faces 50 charges, including forcing 5 devotees to swallow human feces as punishment
Woo May Hoe, 52, was also accused by Singaporean prosecutors of abusing a woman by removing one of …
Cheryl Teh
3,000 villagers in India held a feast to mourn a beloved bull that lived with them for 20 years
Around 3,000 people in the Indian village of Kurdi attended a grand death feast for Babuji the bull…
Matthew Loh
From 95 biryanis per minute to Gaumutra, here’s what Indians ordered on Swiggy in 2019
Indians ordered 95 biryanis per minute on Swiggy which has over 35,056 varieties of the dish, on…
Coronavirus myths and facts: here are 10 rumours about COVID-19 that aren’t true
However, rumours are spreading faster than the disease itself. The government is also struggling…
False coronavirus information isn't just a nuisance, it could be deadly. At least 800 people have died as a result of misinformation about the virus that spread online during the first 3 months of the year, study finds.
Almost 6,000 people were hospitalized and at least 800 died because of coronavirus misinformation, …
Sarah Al-Arshani
No new taxes in Gujarat budget; focus on education, health
In the budget presented on the first day of theassembly session, Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel,…
PTI
20 common sexual kinks, according to sex educators, and why it's totally normal to have a kink
A kink is a sexual interest that lies outside what most people would consider ordinary, or "vanilla…
Gabrielle Kassel
School kids can't count in a country that claims to have invented zero
threw out some basic maths and reading questions at Grade V primary students and the responses w…
Men are drinking human breast milk to grow muscle and beat cancer. It's unproven, and it could have dangerous downsides.
Episode 3 of the Netflix series "(Un)well" features men who drink breastmilk for bodybuilding and c…
Anna Medaris Miller
A woman was found living in a Utah national forest after disappearing nearly 6 months ago. A survival expert explains how she may've done it.
"The biggest thing that will kill you in a survival situation is to panic," the expert said, adding…
Kelsey Vlamis
Baba Ramdev looks to conquer the fashion world with Patanjali clothing
Since its conception, Patanjali has aggressively, and successfully, permeated most parts of the …
The science-backed benefits of vitamin D and how to get enough of it
Vitamin D has a lot of purported benefits, but only some are backed by scientific research like bon…
Shaena Montanari
A liter of oil paint can cost $1,100. Here's why it's so expensive.
Tegen Hager-Suart: It's been used for every type of painting since the 15th century up to now. I me…
Leon Siciliano
11 Totally True Adorable Animal Facts
1. Rats and mice are actually ticklish. And they laugh. This study by Jaak Panksepp from Bowling Gr…