Every time a Burmese python swallows a meal, something remarkable happens inside its body. Its heart expands by a quarter.
Scientists have discovered a compound in python blood that reduces appetite and could lead to safer, more effective weight-loss drugs.
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 ...
Trump unveils a sweeping AI policy framework aimed at shaping federal rules, limiting state oversight, and guiding the future ...
As AI agents scour thousands of websites in seconds, bot traffic could soon dominate the internet, raising concerns over ...
Students at Uplands Academy embraced the theme of this year’s British Science Week through a series of exciting, hands-on activities.
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Pythons’ unique eating habits may inspire the next generation of weight loss drugs
By studying how snakes process large meals and long food breaks, scientists identified an overlooked compound in humans that ...
AI-assisted code speeds development, but introduces vulnerabilities at an alarming rate. Waratek IAST reports flaws ...
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Python blood may point to a new weight loss drug, and humans already make the key ingredient
Scientists Were Studying Snake Blood For Other Reasons. What They Found Could Change Obesity Treatment. In A Nutshell ...
Vibe coding, like many other technological revolutions, started as a thing of wonder. Now we are seeing its large-scale application in building software and apps, and as a critical tool of business ...
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