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Why Do We Dye Easter Eggs?
The eggs were traded across borders, where Assyrian and Phoenician ... wax and dye, called pysanky, became associated with ...
Joseph Borzelleca published a study on the food coloring Red No. 3. The FDA cited his work when banning the additive in ...
In January, the FDA announced its decision to revoke the authorization for one dye, Red No. 3, to be added to foods, after evidence showed a link between the dye and cancer in laboratory animals.
Can a color kill you? It might sound crazy — but there's a good reason the FDA has banned Red Dye No. 3... ‘Corner-crossing’ to reach public lands is legal, appeals court rules Drake Passage ...
"Nanocellulose films treated with red onion dye are a promising option in applications where the protective material should be bio-based," says Doctoral Researcher Rustem Nizamov from the ...
Archaeologists have identified what caused unusual red dye marks on the remains of a young woman who lived 2,200 years ago in China, shedding more light on the region’s ancient culture.
A luxury condominium development with penthouses selling for $10 million or more is planned in Scottsdale next to the Phoenician resort ... landscape, where red sandstone meets the open sky ...
A new archaeometric study has identified the origins of marble objects from the early Byzantine villages of Porphyreon and Chhim in present-day Lebanon. Researchers conducted analyses on 66 ...