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Python blood compound is being studied for potential weight loss drugs
Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder have identified a molecule in Burmese python blood that suppresses appetite ...
Calorie counting isn’t just difficult, it’s riddled with problems that make it practically useless for anyone trying to lose ...
Our outdated, self-sabotaging ways continue to isolate and imprison us. This is our tragedy. However, a living psychology can help us overcome our deep sense of alienation.
This coming April 10 to 12 at The Theatre at Solaire, Ballet Philippines stages the end of its “56th season with Paglalakbay: The Journey of the Sea People.” It is a full-length original Filipino ...
Researchers at UC San Francisco have now developed a way to reprogram these cancer-fighting cells directly inside the body. This new method could remove the need for external manufacturing, ...
A new study explores how the extreme biology of pythons may point to an unexpected path for obesity research. Pythons don’t nibble. They chomp, squeeze, and swallow their prey whole in a meal that can ...
Live Science spoke with Herman Pontzer, an evolutionary anthropologist and author of the book "Adaptable," about the science of human diversity.
Every time a Burmese python swallows a meal, something remarkable happens inside its body. Its heart expands by a quarter.
His method of locating genes in human DNA allowed researchers to find disease-causing genes, and later to map the entire, ...
A post‑meal compound found in python blood curbed appetite in lab mice, hinting at future weight loss therapies.
A pig's brain has been frozen with its cellular activity locked in place and minimal damage. Some believe the same could be ...
Animals come in an extraordinary range of body shapes. A starfish looks nothing like an earthworm, a mouse, or a human. Yet even closely related species can appear radically different: corals, ...
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