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and researchers are beginning to alter the genetic make-up of a more familiar bird oe the chicken oe to practice their techniques."
Others create moisturizers that can be used in cosmetics. And still others make biofuel, a renewable energy source usually made from corn.#
and never get tired. 8. Sunscreen Pills An effective sunscreen that can be administered orally has been sought after for some time now.
which is converted by the coral into its own UV-blocking sunscreen, benefiting not only the coral
it could potentially be modified into a human oral sunscreen that would protect both the skin and the eyes.
I imagine a sunscreen tablet might be developed in five years or so. Nothing like it exists at the moment.#
and oceans to futuristic'solar-radiation management'techniques for example, creating haze in the stratosphere to act as a cheap layer of sunscreen.
and two corrugated rollers grab the cars pancake them and suck them into a 5000-horsepower hammer mill where 16 free-swinging 400-pound steel hammers spin 500 rpms around a rotor unleashing hell.
The oils are also for industrial processes such as making soaps cosmetics perfumes paints and biofuels.
Potassium bitartrate for instance forms naturally as wine ferments trolamine salicylate is an ingredient in some sunscreens
and cosmetic skin creams and monosodium glutamate is used a food additive to enhance the flavor of some foods.
According to Thomas C. Baker distinguished professor of biology Penn State the findings were possible only because of the multidisciplinary makeup of the team.
While living in a space habitat is basically residing in a mechanized environment Hava says humans by their makeup still need to be around nature.
they are digging several feet underground to find clay with a similar chemical make-up to the clay used in the time period
A nanobot Dr. Freitas calls a oelipovore would act like a microscopic cosmetic surgeon, sucking fat cells out of your body and giving off heat,
genetic modification involves manipulating the genetic makeup of food to create or enhance characteristics that are desired by humans.
computers, sporting goods, cosmetics, etc. â chemical production: industrial compounds, high-value compounds, plastics, chemical synthesis, etc. â human health:
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