Scientists have discovered a molecule in python blood that suppresses appetite, potentially leading to a new class of obesity drugs.
A molecule produced in abundance by pythons after big meals could lead the way to new weight loss drugs, a University of Colorado study says.
UC San Diego cognitive scientist Philip Guo created Python Tutor, a free tool that makes code “visible” step by step. The research behind it earned a Test of Time award, recog ...
Researchers find snake metabolite that suppresses appetite of obese mice ‘without some of side-effects’ of GLP-1 drugs ...
The Buffalo Broadcasters Association announced their 2026 Hall of Fame class on Wednesday, honoring six inductees and three special award winners. Among those recognized was ...
Researchers have identified fossil evidence of a giant python — estimated to exceed 13 feet in length — that once lived on ...
Critics call Garry Tan’s gstack just a bunch of text files. They’re right — and that’s exactly why the future of agentic development looks like Markdown.
Binman's 'rule' to anyone recycling tins and jars with labels left on ...
You've heard of yoga with kittens, and goats, and maybe even reindeer… but what about a bunch of pythons and one baby Columbian Common Boa named Mango?
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