The stark white of an Oreo cookie’s filling comes from titanium dioxide, a valuable mineral found in deposits along Trail Ridge, just east of the Okefenokee Swamp.
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Consumer Reports: Artificial color confusion
Does "no artificial colors" really mean what it says? A recent change by the Food and Drug Administration has consumer ...
Michroma is tackling two of the biggest pain points in the shift away from synthetic dyes: performance and supply.
Numerous ASX-listed juniors are on track to release maiden resource estimates in a world hungry for precious metal safe ...
Northwestern University chemists have discovered a new way to turn natural gas into liquid fuel—and it's lightning in a ...
Elon Musk, who is the world's richest person, has been counting on the greater Memphis area to serve as the backbone for ...
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A lab just recreated a key reaction from exploding stars for the first time on Earth
Scientists have just managed to reproduce a nuclear reaction that had never been observed directly before. The experiment ...
Hydrogen peroxide, a versatile chemical used in a wide range of applications—from medical disinfectants to semiconductor ...
On the far right side of the periodic table, just beneath oxygen, sits a lesser-known group of elements called the chalcogens, or “ore-forming” elements. While sulfur is widely recognized for its role ...
Slovenian chemicals producer Cinkarna Celje said on Wednesday it plans to distribute a dividend of 1.80 euro ($2.12) per ...
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