Researchers studying the extreme eating habits of pythons have discovered a unique compound in their blood that could be a ...
A compound found in python blood could lead to a new kind of weight loss drug, one that suppresses appetite without some of the side effects linked to popular medications like Ozempic.
Python-derived pTOS shows promise as a side-effect-free appetite suppressant, offering a new path for weight loss and metabolic therapies.
Researchers discovered an appetite-suppressing molecule in python blood. If one day turned into a medication, it might lack ...
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The quest to build a better AI tutor
It’s easy to get swept up in the hype about artificial intelligence tutors. But the evidence so far suggests caution. Some studies have found that chatbot tutors can backfire because students lean on ...
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Python basics: start your data journey
In this Python for beginners tutorial, you will learn the essentials for data analysis. The tutorial covers how to install Python using Anaconda and set up Jupyter Notebook as your code editor. You ...
Researchers at the University of Colorado and Stanford Medicine found a specific substance in Burmese and ball python blood, ...
This Instagram post of a Burmese python eating a 77-pound white-tailed deer is quite horrifying. It teaches us a lot about ...
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Potent Ozempic alternative hiding in python blood causes weight loss without the nauseating side effects
Researchers report a python metabolite that suppresses appetite in mice, highlighting a potential alternative to current weight-loss drugs. The study, set against widespread use of GLP-1 drugs such as ...
A research team led by Potsdam-based bioinformatician Prof. Dr. Zoran Nikoloski has developed a computational approach and an ...
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