Researchers have found a metabolite in Burmese pythons that suppresses appetite in mice without some of GLP-1's side effects.
Pythons don't nibble. They chomp, squeeze, and swallow their prey whole in a meal that can approach 100% of their body weight. But even as they slither stealthily around the forest, months or even a ...
A new study explores how the extreme biology of pythons may point to an unexpected path for obesity research. Pythons don’t ...
A team of researchers believes that pythons may contain clues to help treat a range of human ailments — from heart disease to muscle atrophy, and more.
A computational method called scSurv, developed by researchers at Institute of Science Tokyo, links individual cells to ...
A session focusing on chemometrics for food quality control and authentication will take place on March 25, 2026, from 15:00 ...
Weeklong camps include Little Naturalist Camp for 4-year-olds, Nature Adventure Camp for kids 5-8 and Science Explorer Camp ...
Pigeons are often colloquially known as “flying rats.” Might this be because they are actually secretly spies, trained by ...
NIELIT offers free AI Skill Training for Class 11 and 12 students under India AI Mission, starting March 23, with no prior ...
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