The Max Planck Institute for Medical Research in Heidelberg, Germany, is a facility of the Max Planck Society for basic medical research
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- Jung Symposium 2024: experience cutting-edge research now on YouTube
Excellence in Human Medicine 2024’ – it was under this motto that the Hamburg-based Jung Foundation for Science and Research held the 4th Jung Symposium this year. In inspiring lectures on May 3, ...
- Primate Practitioner: Wild Orangutan Spotted Using Medicinal Plant on Flesh Wound for First Time Ever
For the first time ever, a wild orangutan has been observed making a paste from a plant with known medicinal properties and applying it to a flesh wound, according to a new study. In the summer of ...
- Ape Treating His Wound Using Medicinal Plant is a World First for a Wild Animal
An ape was seen treating a wound using a medicinal plant for the first time. Days later the Sumatran orangutan had successfully healed it.
- In a First, an Orangutan Healed His Own Wound Using a Known Medicinal Plant
The primate named Rakus chewed up yellow root and applied it to an open facial wound, closing the sore within days ...
- Orangutan seen treating wound with medicinal herb in first for wild animals
Sumatran ape applied sap and leaves to open cut after suspected fight with another male, say scientists ...
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- Jung Symposium 2024: experience cutting-edge research now on YouTube
Karan auditorium at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf ... The Director of the Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research and the Polyclinic for Endocrinology, Diabetology and ...
- Orangutan seen using medicinal plants to heal a wound for first time ever
Deep within an Indonesian rainforest, a team of research scientists recorded something that had never been captured before: a Sumatran orangutan they’d affectionately named Rakus carefully treating a ...
- Orangutan observed using a plant to treat an open wound
Observers have documented multiple animal species using plants for self-medicinal purposes, such as great apes eating plants that treat parasitic infections or rubbing vegetation on sore muscles. But ...
- Orangutan, Heal Thyself
For the first time, scientists observed a primate in the wild treating a wound with a plant that has medicinal properties.
- Orangutan seen treating wound with medicinal herb in first for wild animals
Sumatran ape applied sap and leaves to open cut after suspected fight with another male, say scientists ...