Researchers find snake metabolite that suppresses appetite of obese mice ‘without some of side-effects’ of GLP-1 drugs Pythons follow the ultimate crash diet, swallowing an antelope in a single ...
University of Colorado Boulder researchers have discovered an appetite-suppressing compound in python blood that helps the snakes consume enormous meals and go months without eating yet remain ...
When the town of Brooks first envisioned the brick school near its crossroads in the 1930s, it was designed to hold up to 350 students. By the time the town voted to close the school last year, ...
The national speed limit could be slashed on a busy road in England - after a string of fatal crashes. Residents are being invited to share their views on proposals to install average speed cameras on ...
On February 4th, the longest wild snake in history was recorded according to Guinness World Records. The reticulated python was discovered in Indonesia and is thought to be the longest wild snake ...
In a unanimous vote Monday, OHSU’s board gave the green light to explore a plan to transition the Oregon National Primate Research Center to a monkey sanctuary. Last week, OHSU officials announced the ...
Leaders of the Krewe of Carrollton said Monday that they planned to investigate allegations that some riders in their parade aggressively threw beads at New Orleans police officers, leading to a pause ...
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Why string theory could change everything
Why does string theory matter so much? đŸ˜³ Physicist Michio Kaku explains how this bold idea could unify the laws of physics, reshape our understanding of reality, and change how we see the universe.
The referees might’ve gone soft on this play. Midway through the third quarter during the Panthers’ 16-14 Week 18 loss against the Buccaneers on Saturday, a highly controversial offensive pass ...
Prospects show promise and then potential. Inevitably, each gets the chance to turn that into performance. How much time each gets depends on talent. For Chicago Cubs pitcher Ben Brown, the clock may ...
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Could floating cities save us from rising seas?
As sea levels rise, 800 million people from 570 cities may need to relocate by 2050. This video explores the concept of building island cities over the ocean as a potential solution. Is this idea ...
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