This agent was tartrazine, a popular yellow-orange food dye called FD&C Yellow 5 that is notably used for coloring Doritos. We can’t see through the skin because it is a complex tissue ...
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 ...
Raw jute production in Bangladesh has declined by nearly 10 percent year-on-year, mainly due to punishing heat during the planting period in March and April. Heatwaves were recorded on at least 23 ...
Carpet brand Tai Ping has eliminated "by far the most polluting" part of its production process with the Biophilic rug ...
Think about your favorite shirt. What color is it — and how did it become that color? The dye manufacturer tested different types of fabrics to see how the color would look on each. The manufacturer ...
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.
Mandatory jute packaging for nearly two dozen of food stuff now falls almost flat thanks to slack implementation of the law. Other factors responsible damaging the initiative to promote jute and ...
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 ...
Welcome to the glorious, occasionally terrible and definitely weird moment when old TV is slowly dying and new “TV” is not exactly thriving, either. No matter what and how you watch ...
In other instances, dying cells liquefy, sometimes turning into yellow goop. Lung cells damaged by tuberculosis turn smushy and white — the technical name for this type, “caseous” necrosis ...
The 13th edition of Nayaab edit spotlights dyeing, printing and weaving techniques like shibori, bandhini, jamdani and ...