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A giant Rafflesia, the largest flower species in the country, was spotted recently in a protected area in South Cotabato. Personnel of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources-SOCCSKSARGEN ...
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A team of UK and Indonesian scientists have found a rare Rafflesia hasseltii in a rainforest in West Sumatra. Indonesian botanist Septian Andriki and University of Oxford Botanic Garden deputy ...
Viktor Frankl, the Austrian psychiatrist, famously spent his life as a man in search of meaning. Biologist Septian “Deki” Andrikithat spent 13 years of his life searching for a flower. For more than a ...
Deep in the dense Sumatran rainforest, Indonesian conservationist Septian Andriki is hunched over and crying uncontrollably after a rare discovery. Just metres away sits an extraordinary and ...
Delicate zucchini flowers dipped in a thin fizzy batter and fried until crisp. Marjorie Taylor Greene's pension details explained as critics pounce ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ cast reunites for 30th ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - In a collaborative research supported by Indonesia's National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), University of Bengkulu, and the Rare Flower Care Community of Bengkulu, the ...
A long-standing Asian restaurant on Queen Street West has quietly closed its doors after nearly four decades in business, marking the end of an era for a block of Toronto known for its high turnover ...
"Eat the Rich": the quote is said to date back to the French Revolution. Some 200 years later, it was revived by punk bands. Today, the slogan appears at nearly every protest. What's it really about?