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On a Mission to Heal Gila Monsters

On a Mission to Heal Gila Monsters

By any measure, the diabetes drug Ozempic has been a blockbuster, racking up billions of dollars in annual sales. In the United States alone, pharmacies fill millions of prescriptions for Ozempic and related drugs, which have become popular for their weight-loss effects, every month. But in the beginning, before the celebrity endorsements and the think pieces and the global supply …

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The Perfect Cacio e Pepe Recipe, According to Science

The Perfect Cacio e Pepe Recipe, According to Science

A group of Italian physicists has dared to tinker with the traditional recipe for cacio e pepe, the challenging Roman dish consisting of pasta, pecorino cheese and black pepper. In a new study, the scientists claim to have “scientifically optimized” the recipe by adding an ingredient: cornstarch. Cacio e pepe, which means cheese and pepper, is a showcase of Italian …

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Martin Karplus, Chemist Who Made Early Computers a Tool, Dies at 94

Martin Karplus, Chemist Who Made Early Computers a Tool, Dies at 94

Martin Karplus, a Nobel Prize-winning theoretical chemist who used computers to model how complex systems change during chemical reactions, a process that has led to advances in the understanding of biological processes, died on Dec. 28 at his home in Cambridge, Mass. He was 94. His wife, Marci Karplus, said he died while recovering from a fall in which he …

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J. Fraser Stoddart, Who Developed Microscopic Machines, Dies at 82

J. Fraser Stoddart, Who Developed Microscopic Machines, Dies at 82

J. Fraser Stoddart, a Scottish-born scientist who went from playing with construction sets as a boy to building molecular machines a thousand times smaller than the width of a human hair, known as nanomachines, for which he shared the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, died on Dec. 30 in Melbourne, Australia. He was 82. Alison Margaret Stoddart, his daughter, said …

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