Milkfish, or bangus, growers in Dagupan City are forced to harvest their bangus early due to the cold weather, which has ...
It is as effective as the already widely used Nile tilapia skin, their study has shown. Read more at straitstimes.com.
WHEN a person suffers severe skin damage, doctors usually apply artificial skin to protect the injured area. But what if the skin of milkfish, a common byproduct of the Philippine fishing industry, is ...
customers like Sheryl Posadas still buy fish. “Palagi akong bumibili kahit mahal kasi kailangan natin ng isda sa katawan,” ...
Pioneering research from the Ateneo de Manila University could turn bangus fish skin—a common byproduct of the Philippine fishing industry, often discarded as waste—into an invaluable medical resource ...
ALGAL blooms, which occur when algae overgrow in bodies of water, can not only turn the water green but also kill fish and ...
The future of burn and wound care is looking fishy—in a good way. New research suggests that a greater variety of fish skins ...
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—Inland river areas and submerged farmlands that have been encroached by saltwater intrusion brought about by climate change and rising sea ...
A major nightmare for any household is opening the refrigerator door and finding it dead. That means at least a week to find ...
“Among the economically significant fish species in the Philippines, Chanos chanos (milkfish), locally known as bangus, is one of the most widely cultivated. However, limited research has been ...