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Ball pythons from start to finish
The Molinaro Snake Lab shares a look at ball pythons from start to finish.
The dinner is from 4 to 6 p.m. at the church, 207 W. Louise St., and costs $12 for adults and $6 for children ages 10 and younger.
Waterloo police have arrested two men for allegedly stealing copper roofing material from the former Bluedorn Science ...
New research shows Burmese pythons are more adaptable to cold than previously thought, using burrows to survive freezes. Ecologists warn that while python sightings in Brevard County are few, there ...
On Wednesday, Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball was retroactively assessed a flagrant foul penalty 2 and fined $35,000 for the play on Bam Adebayo's that Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra described as ...
NBC 10's Tamara Sacharczyk spoke with Abigail Clarkin from InDowncity PVD. Aspen Aerogels to reopen facility in East Providence after explosion Aspen Aerogels is planning to reopen its manufacturing ...
UConn is dealing with a potentially significant injury ahead of the national championship game against Michigan on Monday night. On Sunday, coach Dan Hurley said Solo Ball suffered a left foot sprain ...
Solo Ball was a role player on UConn's national title squad from 2024 and now he's one of Dan Hurley's trusted starters. Ball's ascension has helped bring the Huskies back to the Final Four. It's also ...
CU 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 metabolically healthy. The ...
Researchers in Turkey say they have unearthed archaeological evidence that the Romans used human feces in medical treatments. Although Roman texts described the practice, this is the first time that ...
An ancient bottle with a wide base and a long neck. This ancient unguentarium, a candlestick-like glass vessel probably used for holding medicines, was found to contain fecal biomarkers. Credit: ...
Dark-brown flakes discovered inside a 1,900-year-old Roman glass vial are the first direct evidence for the use of human feces for medicinal purposes, a new chemical analysis reveals. The feces were ...
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