This is no puff piece. Researchers have uncovered the fact that a popular food dye used in Cheetos can turn mice’s skin ...
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Scientists use common food dye to turn skin temporarily transparentScientists from Stanford University in California applied yellow-orange food dye to the skin of mice which turned the live animals' bodies temporarily transparent and allowed the researchers to ...
“Nanoscale plastics can breach the blood-brain barrier, [but] how [microplastics] cause brain functional irregularities remains unclear,” wrote the study’s authors.
8BitDo's officially licensed Xbox Edition mechanical keyboard and gaming mouse have arrived. Inspired by the original Xbox's iconic transparent green special-edition console, the 8BitDo Retro 87 ...
In an article published in Science, Ou and his collegues report that they made the skin on the skulls and abdomens of live mice transparent by applying to the areas a mixture of water and tartrazine.
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