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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 ...
Yes, those kinds of Doritos. It’s the yellow no. 5 food dye, otherwise known as tartrazine. Now, before you start staring suspiciously at your yellow or orange hand after you’ve been grabbing ...
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The “magic” uses insights from the field of optics. Light-absorbing dye molecules enhance the transmission of light through the skin by suppressing the tissue’s ability to scatter light.
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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.