The laboratory of the latest Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry David Baker, headed by researcher Susana Vázquez, talks about ...
Venomous snakebites cause significant deaths and injuries annually. Researchers are now using AI to develop synthetic ...
A groundbreaking study led by Nobel Laureate David Baker and Timothy Patrick Jenkins introduces innovative, computationally ...
Bridget Thomson was a broke 21-year-old when she did a reptile handling course and "fell in love" with snake catching, despite some difficult customers.
Each year, snake bites kill upwards of 100,000 people and permanently disable hundreds of thousands more, according to ...
The current way to produce antivenoms is antiquated. Experiments in mice suggest that an artificial intelligence approach could save time and money.
A study by this year's Nobel Laureate in Chemistry reveals a possible game-changer in snakebite treatment. Researchers have ...
Snakebites affect 1.8 to 2.7 million people annually, causing around 100,000 deaths and three times as many permanent ...
Rising global temperatures and growing human populations are going to increase conflict between snakes and people, experts ...
Proteins made using machine learning successfully bind snake toxins — plus, Earth’s temperature breaks a significant climate ...
The AI-designed proteins could form the basis of a new generation of therapies for snakebites — which kill an estimated ...
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SnakeBytesTV - Another Snake Bite
Handling snakes is always unpredictable, and sometimes, things go wrong! In this episode of SnakeBytesTV, we share the story behind another snake bite, the challenges of working with these amazing ...