The Hericium erinaceus, the bearded tooth fungus, the mountain-priest mushroom or, simply, the Lion's Mane mushroom. This white, fluffy, mane-esque adaptogen goes by many names and you've likely ...
Scientists' discovery that horses in Mongolia have been infected with bird flu—and that these infections were not accompanied by visible symptoms—has raised fears of the virus spreading ...
The horses were introduced to the island in the early 1800s and rangers relocated most of the population in the early 2000s. Five years after the last recorded sighting, wildlife rangers on K'gari ...
To commemorate the National Day of the Horse, see herds of equine images from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest A horse at the Minnesota State Fair receives attention and affection from visitors.
Bird flu can infect horses without causing any symptoms, according to new research, raising fears that the virus could be spreading undetected. It's another twist in the emerging threat of the ...
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In fact, one particular type, called lion’s mane, is juicy, meaty, delicious, and incredibly versatile. What are the benefits of cooking with lion’s mane mushrooms? Lion’s mane mushrooms, which grow ...
The flagship event of the Hong Kong Jockey Club honors the horses and the athletes who ride them. By Amanda Duckworth Depending on who you ask, the stars of horse racing are either the horses or ...
Research suggests that Lion’s mane mushrooms may offer a range of health benefits, including reduced inflammation and improved cognitive health. People can eat them or take them in the form of ...