Researchers at The University of Queensland have found that a native New Zealand stinging tree produces toxins that could hold clues for future pain medication. In a quest to find new molecules that ...
Researchers at The University of Queensland (UQ) have found that a native New Zealand stinging tree produces toxins that could hold clues for future pain medication. Dr Robinson and a team from UQ ...
A cocktail of two kinds of toxins is behind the painful stings of the New Zealand tree nettle. Touching the hairs on the leaves and stems of the New Zealand tree nettle can cause itching, pain and ...
More than a thousand people flocked to the small rural village in central Hawke's Bay at the weekend to celebrate its 150th ...
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