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The Malayan tapir, locally known as tenuk or cipan, is easily recognised by its distinctive body colouration, featuring a large white patch across the middle of its body, with a black head and hindquarters.
LETTERS
Saving the tapir, saving our forests
MALAYAN Tapir, or Tapirus indicus, is native to Southeast Asia, specifically Peninsular Malaysia,...
The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus infection and its existing subvariants no longer pose a serious threat to humans, with herd immunity having developed worldwide.
World
Coronavirus no longer poses serious threat - Virologist
SIMFEROPOL - The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus infection and its existing subvariants no longer pose a...
A group of Chacma baboons (Papio ursinus) move through a suburban neighbourhood of Da Game Park near Simon's Town outside of Cape Town on Oct 31, 2024. - (Photo by RODGER BOSCH / AFP)
World
Baboon siblings get jealous just like human kids: Scientists
PARIS - Sibling rivalry isn't just a problem for humans -- young baboons also compete for their...
This photo taken on Oct 8, 2025, shows a researcher collecting bed bugs at a laboratory of USM in George Town, Penang. - (Photo by MOHD RASFAN / AFP)
National
Malaysian scientists recruit bed bugs as crime scene sleuths
PENANG - Under glaring laboratory lights, a research assistant extends his forearm and carefully...
Rats are synonymous with filth and disease and are not tolerated in public places because they are known carriers of dangerous pathogens, including those that cause leptospirosis. (Photo by MIGUEL MEDINA / AFP)
National
Experts warn of rising rat infestations and disease risk
KUALA LUMPUR - Just traces of rat droppings found in the storeroom of a restaurant in Ampang,...
Dr Mohamad Hafizi Abu Bakar, a senior lecturer in bioprocess technology at the School of Industrial Technology, Universiti Sains Malaysia, recently shared his experience tasting lab-grown unagi—cultivated by scientists at Cell AgriTech Sdn Bhd. - Bernama photo
National
Malaysia's first lab meat, scientists successfully grow cultured eel
KUALA LUMPUR - Scientist Dr Mohamad Hafizi Abu Bakar poked suspiciously at the shiny light brown...
Photo for illustration purpose only. - Photo generated via AI
LIFE
Scientists reveal how to make dogs pay attention
PARIS - Struggling to get your dog to fetch your slippers? Scientists who strapped eye-tracking...
Photo for illustrative purposes only.
World
Hotter, drier, sicker? How a changing planet drives disease
BANGKOK - Humans have made our planet warmer, more polluted and ever less hospitable to many...
AI generated image by Sinar Daily.
HEALTH
Hot Water to Hot Topic: To shower or not?
SHAH ALAM - Growing up and living in the tropical climate, you'd think showers especially the...
Photo for illustrative purposes only - 123RF
Focus
Covid-19: Booster shots serious side effects rare, experts assure safety
SHAH ALAM - While booster shots, like any medical intervention, may have side effects, serious...
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Yoga is no longer associated with chanting or ancient rituals, but is instead seen as a way to improve movement, practise mindful breathing and become more present in daily life. - Photo by Canva
Faith intact: Yoga and mindfulness without compromising beliefs
Rumah Batik Sri Wangsa has emerged as a new attraction for visitors, offering them a hands-on experience in drawing batik patterns using a pen-like tool known as the canting. - Photo by Bernama
Rumah Batik Wangsa a popular attraction for visitors to Mersing
Sungai Besar division Umno chief Datuk Seri Jamal Md Yunos has paid an outstanding RM66,600 judgment to Seputeh MP Teresa Kok in a defamation case.
Payment made to Kok, Jamal’s asset auction scheduled for June 22 put on hold
Yoga is less about achieving perfect poses and more about appreciating the body's current capabilities. - Photo by Canva
You don't need to be flexible to start yoga, say instructors
Office workers, university students and even teenagers are now presenting with symptoms traditionally seen in older patients, driven by hours spent hunched over phones, laptops and tablets.
Doctors warn ‘tech neck’ is hitting younger Malaysians
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Rohingya activist draws backlash after Australia speech criticising Malaysia
A former Rohingya refugee turned activist has faced criticism from Malaysian social media users after remarks made during an awards speech in Australia, in which she highlighted Malaysia’s treatment of Rohingya children, went viral online. Screenshots from Noor Azizah's Instagram video
Mama made it: When a manuscript comes home
Pas trying to consolidate grip on Perikatan Nasional, says Tun Faisal
Bersatu information chief Datuk Tun Faisal Ismail Azizhas accused Pas of attempting to consolidate its grip on Perikatan Nasional (PN) by increasing its representation in the coalition's top decision-making body while reducing Bersatu's influence. FILE PIX
Bersatu on the brink of collapse as Muhyiddin fails to manage Pas conflict, says Wan Ahmad Fayhsal
Bersatu is on the brink of collapse due to party president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s failure to manage the internal conflict with Pas, according to Machang member of parliament Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal.
A costly 20-year adventure, but will “naughty” Beasley still have his way?
FILE PIX - National cycling technical director John Beasley speaks during the press conference of Piala Cahya Mata 2026 at Impiana Hotel KLCC on May 22, 2026. (BERNAMA PIX)
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