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Part of the Most Important Person series. The film explores the various foods and their origins in a light-hearted manner, featuring a character who initially dislikes many foods, particularly ...
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The German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) has produced a book to teach children about food safety. The book “Luis’ and Maya’s Adventure ...
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Physician and journalist Bryce Y. Lee reveals how scientists are using the food dye found in Doritos to make see-through mice.
Mice got transparent skin from exposure to yellow food dye, opening up more questions in physics and medicine.
A popular food dye in Cheetos turned the skin of live mice transparent, revealing their working innards.
Courtesy of Maggie Bartlett via Wikimedia Commons What if you could make your skin transparent and then turn it opaque again? Soon enough, that might be a possibility. And if you’re a lab mouse, it’s ...
A commonly used food coloring can make the skin of a living mouse transparent, allowing scientists to see its organs function, according to a new study.