Weight Loss Will Decrease with Python Blood! New Drug Discovery, No Side Effects
Scientists have discovered a molecule in python blood that controls appetite without side effects, offering a new potential way to combat obesity.
Goodbye to Obesity? A Molecule in Snake Blood Promises a Revolution in Weight Loss Drugs
Researchers have discovered a molecule in snake blood that could lead to breakthrough treatments for obesity by effectively regulating appetite and energy without adverse side effects.
Molecule in the blood of pythons reduces appetite and may inspire new drugs against obesity, research indicates
Researchers discover that a molecule in the blood of pythons could lead to new, side-effect-free obesity treatments.
Do pythons have the 'antidote' against human obesity?
Scientists discovered a molecule in pythons that could lead to new anti-obesity drugs after observing its effects on obese mice.
Inside the Flame of the Candle.. A 'Ghost Molecule' Appears for Moments and Reveals a Chemical Secret that Has Lasted Decades
A new study has confirmed the long-sought existence of a short-lived 'ghost molecule' called tetroxide that forms during the combustion of organic compounds, revealing important chemical processes previously only theorized.
A Solution to Obesity is Hoped for in Python Blood
Researchers believe they have identified a molecule in python blood that can significantly influence metabolism, potentially aiding in the development of a new type of weight-loss drug.
Baldness: the molecule that 'awakens' dormant follicles and could regenerate hair growth
Researchers at the University of California have identified a molecule (PP405) that can reactivate inactive hair follicles, showing promising results in clinical trials for men experiencing hair loss.
Debate on polylaminin could clarify the boundaries of science
The discussion surrounding the Brazilian clinical research on polylaminin highlights both the potential benefits and limitations of the molecule, which may offer hope in treating severe spinal injuries.
Tatiana Sampaio at IFTM in Patrocínio: how to participate in the event with the scientist who developed a molecule that can reverse spinal injuries
Tatiana Sampaio will be speaking at the IFTM in Patrocínio on March 12, focusing on her research that could aid recovery from spinal injuries.
Tatiana Sampaio, scientist who developed a molecule that can reverse spinal cord injuries, participates in event at IFTM in Patrocínio
Tatiana Sampaio, a leading researcher in spinal cord injury recovery, will participate in the 'Extraordinary Women' event at the IFTM in Patrocínio, Brazil.
Alzheimer's: Increasing levels of a key molecule protects against the disease
A recent study reveals that boosting levels of the natural molecule NAD+ may help protect against Alzheimer's disease.
The James Webb Telescope detects an 'organic molecule factory' in the heart of a galaxy
An international team of scientists has discovered an unusually large reservoir of small organic molecules in a galaxy approximately 1.3 billion light-years away, challenging existing theoretical models.
Missing Link to the Origin of Life: Scientists Found Unexpectedly Complex Giant in Deep Space
Scientists have discovered the largest organic molecule containing sulfur, essential for life on Earth, in interstellar space, marking it as a 'missing link' in understanding the origin of life's chemistry in the universe.
Polylaminin: a molecule discovered in Brazil 'by chance' that became hope to reverse spinal cord injuries
Polylaminin, a modified version of the naturally occurring laminin protein, is being studied as a new potential treatment for spinal cord injury victims in Brazil, although it is still in early clinical trial phases.
Crans-Montana Fire: Burn Victims Will Be Treated Thanks to This Marine Worm
French researchers have developed a gel containing a molecule from a marine worm that promotes healing, which will soon be used to treat burn victims from the tragic fire in Crans-Montana.
Just 10 minutes of exercise could protect the body against cancer, study finds
A study from Newcastle University suggests that just 10 minutes of vigorous exercise daily may help lower the risk of bowel cancer by changing blood molecule composition.
The pastry chef who patented a molecule against cancer that has sold for 7 billion euros
Eduard Batlle, raised in his parents' bakery, is one of the inventors of petosemtamab, a groundbreaking experimental treatment for tumors that has achieved significant financial success.