In H.G. Wells’ 1897 science fiction novel, “The Invisible Man,” the protagonist invents a serum that makes the cells in his body transparent by controlling how they bend light. More than 100 years ...
This is no puff piece. Researchers have uncovered the fact that a popular food dye used in Cheetos can turn mice’s skin completely transparent — making their organs visible. A coloring agent used in ...
On Monday, the Trump administration has revealed plans to phase out all petroleum-derived artificial colorings from foods nationwide. According to a statement from the Department of Health and Human ...
The prevalence of food coloring in Americans’ diets and their detrimental impact on our health has come into sharp focus since Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took the helm at the Department of Health and Human ...
It’s a vanishing act that Harry Houdini would envy. A popular food dye in Cheetos can turn the skin of live mice transparent to reveal the animal’s organs inside.
Artificial food coloring, while making foods appealing to children, is linked to behavioral changes like hyperactivity and mood swings. Research suggests these synthetic dyes may negatively impact ...