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These include food and cosmetics, where they can be used as thickeners or emulsifiers, and the health and pharmaceuticals sectors.
and with various uses in the food and cosmetics industries-into a novel type of carrageenan never seen before.
but also in agriculture, cosmetics and beyond, says Polymode project co-ordinator, Professor Bruno Moerschbacher of the University of Münster in Germany.
many medicines andalmost all perfumes come in glass containerswhich are hard to protect against thecounterfeiters. Ink-based markings are easilyerased.
One can imagine cosmetics companies being interested in the ability to measure skin s dryness in a portable and non-intrusive way Huang says.
Huang and colleagues tested the device on people s wrists. ne can imagine cosmetics companies being interested in the ability to measure skin s dryness in a portable and non-intrusive wayhuang says. his is the first device
bus drivers, tellers, hairstylists, postal workers. ometimes I think I want to run away, she said. ut even the highest mountain,
These could be useful in anything from cosmetics, to paint, to the design of drug capsules, because of their particular solubility properties.
#Researchers develop new method to grow human skin from stem cells that replicates the real thing The method could viably produce enough skin samples to be used commercially for drug and cosmetics testing.
The use of animal testing for medical research than for cosmetics testing is much easier to defend.
Yet many cosmetics companies continue to test on animals to ensure that their products don produce negative outcomes for their human customers.
developing human skin for cosmetics testing has remained elusive. Simply cultivating skin cells in a petri dish doesn work
and cosmetics, said Theodora Mauro, who led the San francisco team. Using both human embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells
The method could viably produce enough skin samples to be used commercially for drug and cosmetics testing, according to the researchers.
and hairstyles to give ourselves a more distinctive look. Now your face could be transformed instantly into a more memorable one without the need for an expensive makeover thanks to an algorithm developed by researchers in MIT s Computer science and Artificial intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL.
Nanosilver is used also in biomedical applications toys sunscreen cosmetics clothing and other items. We were surprised to see significant upset of the human gut community at the lowest concentration of nanosilver in this study says Dr. Das.
Establishing which characteristics contribute to penetration is also important in discovering ways to prevent potentially toxic nanoparticles in other materials such as cosmetics from entering the skin.
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#Novel online bioinformatics tool significantly reduces time of multiple genome analysis UK research collaboration develops a new bioinformatics pipeline that enables automated primer design for multiple genome species
Polymarker that facilitates the design of genomic specific primers for polyploid species. Once identified, these primers can be used to ascertain
whether or not an individual organism has associated the genetic variation with a given trait. As an open access tool, researchers and crop breeders can submit their own data to Polymarker
and the online tool will return suggested design primers to identify genetic variations that tag vital traits in their crop samples,
"The process of manually designing primers to validate in hexaploid wheat is time consuming, with Polymarker we have reduced the design time from around a week to twenty minutes,
A fast polyploid primer design pipeline"is published in Bioinformatics s
#Tiny terahertz accelerator could rival huge free-electron lasers Physicists in the US, Germany and Canada have built a miniature particle accelerator that uses terahertz radiation instead of radio waves to create pulses of high-energy electrons.
The gel, similar to common hand sanitizer, minus alcohol and perfume, is able to rapidly switch from a solid to liquid state in response to stress.
The nebulizer can also be used for a range of non-pharmaceutical applications such as perfumes, cosmetics and sterilization of equipment and surfaces m
A smelling device could be very useful for the smell industry, such as perfume, cosmetics, wine and coffee.
While the polymer released (polyethylene glycol) is recognized as safe and used in various food, pharmaceutical and cosmetics products,
s Scientists Develop First Perfume Which Smells Better The More You Sweat Queen Scientists Develop First Perfume
Which Smells Better The More You Sweat The first-ever perfume delivery system to ensure the more a person sweats,
Researchers in the Queen University Ionic Liquid Laboratories (QUILL) Research Centre have developed a unique new perfume delivery system
This innovative perfume system has been created by tagging a raw fragrance onto an ionic liquid (salt in the form of liquid)
allowing more of the perfume scent to be released onto a person skin. In addition, the perfume system also has the ability to remove the bad odours that come from sweat.
The hiolcompounds that are responsible for the malodour of sweat are attracted to the ionic liquid, attaching themselves to it
QUILL researchers are currently working with a perfume development company to identify a number of product ideas that could eventually be sold in shops.
and could be used in perfumes and cosmetic creams, but it could also be used in others area of science,
Or if you want to start some sort of barbershop or car wash those were the businesses back then.
Liposomes are available in many different forms-some are used e g in cosmetics to transport nourishing substances into the skin.
The amino acid lysine acts as a primer for an adhesive chemical compound called catechol. The findings were published in Science this week.
With applications for both the food packaging and cosmetic industries, the new bioactive film is a green alternative to traditional petroleum-based plastics
The DNA chip card is expected to find applications in hygiene management in food manufacture, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.
The researchers mixed the block copolymers with primer to create a nontoxic coating to replace traditional antifouling paint.
In cosmetics, people appreciate the good smell, in soft drinks a fine, subtle taste. Because the natural sources cannot meet the demands,
Suspensions of colloidal particles are most familiar to us as beverages, cosmetics and paints. At a diameter in the range of ten to one hundred nanometres, a single such particle is invisible to the naked eye.
Men wish to look younger or like their peers by getting different types of hairstyles.
While previous concepts have made for fashion-forward face concealers NIII Privacyvisor is getting ready for mass production.
Or it could be used in different applications in the perfume or cosmetic industry, or even to spot explosives in airports r
like the one from the water samples in Rifle, scientists use substances called primers to draw out
not all 16s rrna genes react with the primers, rendering some organisms effectively invisible. he primers don work as well as people would like them to,
Brown said. e showed that many of the sequences we reconstructed would have been missed by the traditional 16s amplification-type method.
and identify organisms without relying on primers. The group published their results in the July 9 issue of Nature.
and liquid cosmetics to keep small particles from clumping together. The synthetic coatings are called often polymer brushes because of their bristlelike appearance when attached to the particle surface.
#Lead-free glass decor Whether on baby bottles beer mugs or perfume bottles imprints on glass consist mainly of lead oxide.
The perfume bottles seem almost like little works of art: made of stained glass elegantly formed
and labeled in about like the perfume bottles are. In the future a new EU Directive will banish the potentially unhealthy lead oxide from the logos.
The molecule limonene used as a citrus fragrance and de-greaser in a wide variety of household cleaning products is well-known for its ability to smell of either oranges
a historical primer on college. Postsecondary education and Jobs It may not look like it, but it is also early days for our postsecondary education system.
In case youe hazy on the details of Homekit, here a quick primer: Devices that work with the protocol can be controlled via Siri
While working with a luxury cosmetics company Boppana adds Digilant discovered a correlation between women who were interested in exotic travel
which could soon produce self-healing nail polish and a cure for cracked mobile phone screens. A team at the University of Bristol has been quietly developing the technology for the past three years.
The cosmetics firm L'oreal has contacted also the team to register its interest in self-healing nail varnish.
which could soon produce self-healing nail polish and a cure for cracked mobile phone screens. A team at the University of Bristol has been quietly developing the technology for the past three years.
The cosmetics firm L'oreal has contacted also the team to register its interest in self-healing nail varnish.
Among others, one of the most well-known of these companies has been The french cosmetics group Lréal
As a refrigerator deodorant, conventional activated carbon is fine, but it doesn't provide high enough performance for electronic devices and energy storage applications."
from lipstick to ice cream. Yet it has helped also to give its source country the dubious distinction of being the world third-largest greenhouse gas emitter after China and the US as well as a leading source of hazardous smoke haze.
#L'oreal to start 3d printing skin French cosmetics firm L'oreal is teaming up with bioengineering start-up Organovo to 3d-print human skin.
but this is its first tie-up with the cosmetics industry. Experts said the science might be legitimate
what the cosmetic industry will do with it, "he added. 3d printed livers The Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative medicine has pioneered the field of laboratory-grown and printed organs.
"The advantages for the cosmetics industry would be that it doesn't have to test products on animals
a natural substance that is an ingredient of many cosmetics. The second was 2-nitroimidazole or NI,
Microcapsules have been used in a variety of applications--for example in pharmaceuticals food flavouring cosmetics and agriculture--for controlled delivery and release but this is one of the first demonstrations of this approach for controlled capture says Jennifer A. Lewis the Hansj rg Wyss Professor of Biologically Inspired Engineering at the Harvard School of engineering
Cosmetics firm has teamed with bioengineering experts to develop tissue By Sarah Griffiths for Mailonline Published:
13:07 GMT, 20 may 2015 Cosmetics giant Lreal is joining forces with a bioengineering firm to print human skin.
The french cosmetics company currently grows skin from 100,000 tissue samples measuring 0. 5 square centimetres,
what the cosmetic industry will do with it. he printing process aims to automate the creation of living human tissues that mimic the form and function of those naturally found in the body, such as skin.
and hardy nail polish where chips are repaired automatically. The research, carried out at the University of Bristol,
#Beauty Is Only (3-D Printed) Skin Deep Global cosmetics giant L'oréal has waged a battle against gravity for more than a century, with countless creams, peels and potions as its weapons.
L'oréal USA, the largest arm of The french cosmetics company, recently announced that it is teaming up with a San diego-based bioprinting startup called Organovo Holdings to print actual skin tissue.
it will also accelerate its shift away from testing cosmetics and other products on animals, reports The Washington post.
among these, in the beauty industry, Lréal is considering self healing nail varnish. Transforming Every Device Duncan Wass,
which could soon produce self-healing nail polish and a cure for cracked mobile phone screens. A team at the University of Bristol has been quietly developing the technology for the past three years.
The cosmetics firm Lréal has contacted also the team to register its interest in self-healing nail varnish.
The system, eautyexplorer, is targeted at beauty-treatment clinics, cosmetics makers, beauty product stores, etc. t is a product that proposes mental and physical cares,
The first, second and third elements are used for customer services at beauty-treatment clinics, cosmetics makers and beauty product stores.
enabling researchers to test drugs and cosmetics without using animals. The organs-on-chips tand to significantly reduce the need for animal testing by providing a faster
a natural substance that is an ingredient of many cosmetics. The second was 2-nitroimidazole or NI,
and so on. orbes speculates that that'and so on'could include anything from nail polish to cracked cell phone screens...
Right now, the research group at Bristol says that"self-healing nail polish will have to wait
and they say itl be ready to integrate into everything from smartphone screens to nail varnish within the next five years.
Leo King reports for Forbes that researchers at Lreal are already in talks with the team to develop some kind of self-healing nail varnish.
Use of nanotechnology in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals A Faculty of science Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) lecturer Professor Dr Mahiran Basri not only succeeded in producing new useful substances made of oils
In the field of cosmetics for instance she said there are antioxidants and antiaging substances through the use of nanotechnology those substances can easily absorb through the skin.
a process that involves breaking up the double-stranded DNA and binding the single strand with a matching primer.
#Reporting by Elizabeth Barber in Boston; Writing by Barbara Goldberg; Editing by Kevin Liffey e
Science fiction writer, Ramez Naam, recently wrote an excellent primer on the current state of the technology
since 1969 and is found in a huge range of food products, from canned foods to ice cream, pharmaceuticals and beauty products.
Beyond that, the polymer may have a wide range of applications such as thickening of pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, fruit juices, cosmetics and personal care products.
In their broader uses, microbial polymers are used for food production, chemical production, detergents, cosmetics, paints, pesticides, fertilizers, film formers, lubricants, explosives, pharmaceutical production and waste treatment.
a natural substance that is an ingredient of many cosmetics. The second was 2-nitroimidazole or NI,
Professor Asa Barber from the university School of engineering said: ntil now we thought that spider silk was the strongest biological material because of its super-strength
Barber said: iology is a great source of inspiration when designing new structures but with so many biological structures to consider,
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