(And I’m not just saying that because I’m a proud snake mama.) The Burmese python (Python molurus) can go for a whole year without eating. And once they squeeze and swallow their prey, their hearts ...
On December 9, Biofrontiers Institute's Chief Scientific Officer Leslie Leinwand shared some scaly tales of her research with Burmese pythons on NPR's Science Friday. During the interview she shared ...
A surprising new University of Colorado Boulder study shows that huge amounts of fatty acids circulating in the bloodstreams of feeding pythons promote healthy heart growth, results that may have ...
A surprising new study shows that huge amounts of fatty acids circulating in the bloodstreams of feeding pythons promote healthy heart growth, results that may have implications for treating human ...
Anew University of Colorado Boulder study shows that huge amounts of fatty acids circulating in the bloodstreams of feeding pythons promote healthy heart growth, results that may have implications for ...
Three fatty acids in snake's blood eyed for possible heart drug Studying snakes might seem like an unlikely way to help people with heart disease, but a python’s remarkable ability to quickly enlarge ...
A surprising new University of Colorado Boulder study shows that huge amounts of fatty acids circulating in the bloodstreams of feeding pythons promote healthy heart growth, results that may have ...
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