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The NSW local government elections have exposed a long-running debate over synthetic turf — and it's boiling over in some areas of Sydney. Many councils and sports associations are adopting ...
Researchers turned skin and muscle tissues of live mice transparent by applying a yellow food dye known as tartrazine, which is commonly used in snack chips and candy coating. They found the ...
This in from commentator Tom Gazzola of Yeg Sports Talk and the NHL Network, news that two critical Edmonton Oilers, Darnell Nurse and Evander Kane, are expected to start out training camp injured ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. New touch technology developed in the UK will help patients who have lost sensitivity in their hands and ...
It was published in “Science” earlier this month. As part of the experiment, water and the dye called tartrazine were applied to the skin on the abdomen and skulls of mice. Tartrazine is ...
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 ...
Scientists have discovered a common food colorant has a remarkable property - making the skin of live mice transparent, so the organs beneath become visible. The dye – tartrazine, aka E102 – is a ...
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.
As we added more FD&C Yellow 5 dye to the phantom, it became more orange-red in color, just as we expected. However, something else happened. It became more transparent to red light. This ...
Kamala Harris is preparing for her 'do or die' debate against presidential rival Donald Trump on Tuesday by practising against an aide wearing an orange wig, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.