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Scientists know that reptiles “pee” solids, but the structure and chemistry of these wastes remained a mystery—until now.
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Unless you've owned reptiles, you might not know that many of them "pee" crystals. Researchers publishing in the Journal of ...
Reptiles don’t just pee, they crystallize their waste. Researchers found that snakes and other reptiles form tiny uric acid ...
When too much of it builds up, it can crystallize painfully in our joints, causing gout, or solidify into kidney stones. In ...
MIT scientists have found that an amino acid called cysteine can help the gut heal itself. In mouse studies, a cysteine-rich ...
Researchers publishing in the Journal of the American Chemical Society investigated the solid urine of more than 20 reptile ...
A collaborative team of physicists and microbiologists from UNIST and Stanford University has, for the first time, uncovered ...
Reptiles release solid crystals instead of liquid waste. This clever survival trick may lead to new treatments for gout and kidney stones.