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  • Urine Luck Because Scientists Figured Out Why Pee Is Yellow

    Urine Luck Because Scientists Figured Out Why Pee Is Yellow

    Scientists say they’ve finally answered an age-old question: Just why is our pee yellow? In new research, a team found the enzyme produced by gut bacteria that plays a major role in turning our urine mellow. Curiosity aside, the discovery may actually help scientists better understand the gut microbiome and how it can contribute to…


  • Not Being Able to Burp Actually Sounds Pretty Horrific

    Not Being Able to Burp Actually Sounds Pretty Horrific

    A life without burps might sound like a blessing, but a new study shows it’s anything but. Researchers interviewed patients with the rare condition retrograde cricopharyngeus dysfunction (R-CPD), which makes them unable to burp or belch, about how it affected their daily life. Not only did patients report unpleasant symptoms like constant farting and gas,…


  • Wegovy and Other New Weight Loss Drugs Actually Work—so What’s Next?

    Wegovy and Other New Weight Loss Drugs Actually Work—so What’s Next?

    Few prescription drugs have entered the public consciousness as abruptly as Ozempic and Wegovy have in recent years. Novo Nordisk’s brand-name medications have become as synonymous with weight loss as Viagra and Cialis are with erectile dysfunction. But while 2023 has made it clear that these and similar drugs really are the future of obesity…


  • Sexing Dinos: Paleontologists Seek Fossilized Hormones

    Sexing Dinos: Paleontologists Seek Fossilized Hormones

    How can you tell if a dinosaur is female or male? It’s one of the most basic aspects of biology and yet, for the most part, it continues to be a mystery in paleontology. We don’t yet know the sex of most extinct species, even if those in museum displays have gender-specific names like Sue…