Rubbing an E-number found in the orange food dye used in Doritos, the tortilla snack, can turn the skin invisible, scientists have found. A chemical called tartrazine, also known as FD&C Yellow #5 and ...
Intended to promote clarity, E-numbers often do exactly the opposite. Muhammad Munir Chaudry takes a look at E-numbers and food additives, with a special focus on the needs of Halal consumers. Have ...
Have you ever been curious about why the number e is so popular in math? Euler’s number, which is an infinitely long decimal, close to 2.71828, pops up naturally in a surprisingly broad range of ...
The chemical is also an ingredient in energy drinks, breakfast cereals and alcoholic drinks AN E-number found in Doritos can turn the skin invisible, a study has found. Scientists mixed the chemical ...
Melinda Coughlan receives funding from the National Health & Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC) and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF). Matthew Snelson receives an Australian ...
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