And they'll soon be banned in California public schools. Artificial food dyes are the target of a growing number of state bills that would crack down on the chemicals in response to scientific ...
Stanford University researchers have discovered that tartrazine, a yellow-orange food dye found in Doritos, can make mouse skin transparent. This allows for non-invasive study of tissues and organs.
Doritos might be known for spicing up snack time, but Stanford researchers have discovered that a dye in the chips can also turn mice translucent. The study, published on Sept. 6 in the journal ...
In mere minutes, smearing mice with a common food dye can make a desired portion of their skin almost as transparent as glass. In a study published today in Science, researchers spread a solution ...
Scientists have stumbled upon a somewhat bizarre discovery: a common food coloring used in snacks can temporarily turn mouse skin transparent. The dye—known as FD&C Yellow 5 or tartrazine—allows ...
By the end of the workshop, attendees will have acquired the knowledge and skills to create their own captivating resin artworks and explore their creativity in this artistic medium. Take home what ...
The bill, which is called the California School Food Safety Act, targets artificial dyes that have been linked to behavioral problems in children. This isn’t the first time state lawmakers have ...
Wax Atelier is behind The Abney Effect, a treasure trove of objects and material experiments made using bio-based waxes, resins, oils, fibres and dyes, all sourced from unfelled trees. The ...
Sustainable composites manufacturer Exel Composites (Vantaa, Finland) has announced a new purchasing agreement with chemical manufacturing giant Ineos (Dublin, Ohio, U.S.) for more than 100 metric ...